Akio Sumita
Toshiba
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Advanced Sensor Systems and Applications | 2002
Ryoichi Arai; Akio Sumita; Shunichiro Makino; Tatsuyuki Maekawa; Soichiro Morimoto
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor systems have been widely developed and the feasibility of their application to various fields has been demonstrated. However, from the viewpoint of the combination of highly multiplexed system and hybrid sensing of static parameter and dynamic parameter, investigations are not adequate yet. In this paper an interrogation technique for static and dynamic FBG sensors is developed. We demonstrated that the method could measure the temperature within 1?<C and detect a frequency signal up to 300Hz. We designed a multiplexing method and evaluated that the multiplexed FBG sensor system was able to monitor a maximum of 192 FBG sensors. As a result, we confirmed the applicability of the system for large-scale monitoring of temperature, strain and vibration.
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology | 2011
Tatsuyuki Maekawa; Shunichiro Makino; Akio Sumita; Tetsuo Goto
In this paper, we describe a new type of scintillation detector that can be inserted into long, narrow tubes used in nuclear power plants to measure radioactive contamination of their inner surfaces. The sensitive area of the detector needs to cover the entire circumference and extend along the longitudinal axis, and its performance must be equivalent to that of a conventional survey meter. To construct such a sensitive area, we bonded six long, thin plastic scintillator strips around a hexagonal center core. For the hexagonal center core, we proposed a novel light collection structure called a “composite light guide,” using a wavelength-shifting technique to maintain the counting efficiency while achieving better uniformity along the longitudinal axis. We conducted basic experiments, and also established a simple light propagation model of the composite light guide, focusing on the light intensity, and confirmed its effectiveness. Using this light propagation model, we determined the optimum design and incorporated it into the manufacture of a prototype detector. From tests of the prototype detector, we verified that its performance satisfied the design requirements and that the composite light guide functioned effectively.
Archive | 1999
Tatsuyuki Maekawa; Akio Sumita; Kazumi Watanabe; Soichiro Morimoto; Yoshiaki Ohara
Archive | 1999
Akio Sumita; Tatsuyuki Maekawa
Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology | 1998
Tatsuyuki Maekawa; Akio Sumita; Shunichiro Makino
Archive | 2011
Hidehiko Kuroda; Yoshihiro Yamashita; Akio Sumita
Archive | 2011
Hidehiko Kuroda; Yoshihiro Yamashita; Akio Sumita
Archive | 2017
Akio Sumita; Yasushi Iseki
Archive | 2016
Ryosuke Ohirabaru; Makoto Takanezawa; Kazuya Segawa; Hideyuki Nakamura; Shigeru Harada; Fumio Sato; Satoru Asai; Akio Sumita; Tooru Ootaka
The Proceedings of the Dynamics & Design Conference | 2011
Akio Sumita; Kenji Osaki; Shunichiro Makino; Masaomi Yoshikawa; Yuuki Kuwano; Hidehiko Kuroda; Koji Higuma