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Professor
TAKEUCHI, Akitoshi

  • Year of birth: 1957
  • Gender: Male
  • Affiliation:
    - School of Systems Engineering
    - Intelligent Mechanical Systems Engineering Course, Department of Engineering, Graduate School of Enginering
Areas of specialization
Laboratory/research office Laboratory for Advanced Medical/Engineering Inspection Systems
The ultrasonic technique is widely used for not only the flaw detection in hard material such as steel but also the medical diagnosis of soft object such as organ of person. In our laboratory, various technologies for the implementation of fuel efficient vehicle with low frictional lubrication surfaces are developed, by applying this ultrasonic technique to the diagnosis of lubrication condition of machine. Additionally, we attempt the contribution to medical test technology reliable in safety, by development of technic to evaluate the hardness of biotissue and caries portion (decayed tooth), and the surface feel of material.
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Courses

* Courses provided in English are shown with (E) mark

Undergraduate school
  • Graduation Thesis
  • CAD/Descriptive Geometry
  • CAE Analysis/Design
Graduate school
  • Seminar 1
  • Seminar 3
  • Individual Work for Graduate
  • Machine Material and Processing

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Research activities

Research papers
  1. Authors: TAKEUCHI Akitoshi
    Title: An attempt of measurement of load acting on hub-bearing using ultrasonic technique
    Journal: Journal of Advanced Mechanical Design, Systems, and Manufacturing, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 1-8, JSME
    Year: 2014
  2. Authors: TAKEUCHI Akitoshi
    Title: Detection of transferred materials and of flaws under glued steel sheet using tactile sensor
    Journal: Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, Elsevier
    Year: 2013
  3. Authors: TAKEUCHI Akitoshi, Yukio Kitamura
    Title: Experimental Study on Water Lubrication Characteristics of Full-Flat Thrust Bearing with Partial Water-Repellent Surface
    Journal: Journal of Advan ced Mechanical Design, Systems, and, Manufacturing, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 594-607, JSME
    Year: 2013
  4. Authors: TAKEUCHI Akitoshi
    Title: An Attempt to Evaluate Insufficient Supply of Oil in Ball Bearing with Ultrasonic Technique
    Journal: Materials Transactons, Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 250-255, (社)日本金属学会
    Year: 2012
  5. Authors: TAKEUCHI Akitoshi
    Title: Investigation on Lubrication condition of Piston Pin in Real Engine Block with Ultrasonic Technique
    Journal: Lubrication Science, Vol. 23, pp. 331-346, Jone Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
    Year: 2011
  6. Authors: Akitoshi Takeuchi
    Title: Investigation of Water-Repellent Thrust Bearing
    Journal: Tribology Online
    Year: 2010
  7. Authors: A. Takeuchi
    Title: Observation of lubrication conditions using an ultrasonic technique
    Journal: Lubrication Science, Vol. 21, No. 10, pp. 397-440
    Year: 2009
  8. Authors: A.Takeuchi
    Title: An attempt to evaluate insufficient supply of oil in ball bearing with ultrasonic technique
    Journal: The 13th Asia-Pacific Conference on Non-Destructive Testing APCNDT2009, 90
    Year: 2009
  9. Authors: A.Takeuchi, S.Terada
    Title: Investigation of Water Repellent Thurust Bearing
    Journal: World Tribology Congress 2009 Kyoto Japan, CD.490
    Year: 2009
  10. Authors: Akitoshi Takeuchi
    Title: Semi-quantitative Evaluation of Flaw Size in Ball Bearing with Ultrasonic Method
    Journal: 16th. International Colloqum Tribology, No. Jan. , pp. 15-17
    Year: 2008
  11. Authors: TAKEUCHI Akitoshi
    Title: Obserration of trapped thin oil film behavior between ball and disc with using ultrasonic technique
    Journal: 17th. Word conference on non-destructive testing,, p. 406
    Year: 2008
  12. Authors: Akitoshi Takeuchi, Seiichi Terada, So Toda
    Title: Measurement of thin oil film thickness using ultrasonic technique
    Journal: Modern Physics LetterB, Vol. 22, No. 11, pp. 1081-1085
    Year: 2008
  13. Authors: Takeuchi A., Terada S., Toda S.
    Title: Measurement of thin oil film thickness with using ultrasonic technique
    Journal: ANDE 2007 Advanced Nondestructive Evaluation, Vol. SP19
    Year: 2007
  14. Authors: Takeuchi A., Terada S., Toda S.
    Title: Measurement of lubrication condition and oil film thickness with using ultrasonic technique
    Journal: International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics '07, Vol. CD P42
    Year: 2007
  15. Authors: Akitoshi Takeuchi
    Title: Diagnostic Technique of Abnormalities in Ball Bearings with an Ultrasonic Method
    Journal: 12th Asia-Pacific Conference on Non-Destructive Testing
    Year: 2006
  16. Authors: Akitoshi Takeuchi, Seiichi Terada, So Toda
    Title: Semi-quantitative Evaluation of Flaw Size in Ball Bearing with Ultrasonic Method
    Journal: The 3rd Asia International Conference on Tribology, Vol. 2
    Year: 2006
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japanese government
  1. Project title: Simple bearing structure employed a slip flow on lubrication surface
    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
    Project number: 23560168
    Project period: 2011-2013
    Total budget amount: 5,200,000 yen
    Keywords:
  2. Project title: Oil film rupture inhibition method in starting process of slide by trapped oil film and by texturing of water/oil-repellent surface
    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
    Project number: 15K05766
    Project period: 2015-2017
    Total budget amount: 4,680,000 yen
    Keywords:
  3. Project title: Structure of slip-thrust-bearing using slip of lubricant on bubble held in water-repellent dimple
    Category: Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
    Project number: 18K03913
    Project period: 2018-2020
    Total budget amount: 4,420,000 yen
    Keywords:

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