Mitsuaki Haneda
Hitachi
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Welding International | 1999
Shoji Imanaga; Mitsuaki Haneda; Nobuo Shibata; Masahiro Kobayashi; Eiji Hino
Various welding operations involved in the construction of power generation plants, chemical plants, etc. requiring high standards of weld quality have routinely been performed by trained welders. Various occupational factors, such as what is known in Japan as 3K (kiken, kitsui, kitanai = dangerous, arduous, dirty) working as well as the shortage and advancing age of trained welders, have led to a growing demand for full automation of welding. To enable welding operations to be performed without the physical attendance or technical skills of human operatives, the authors have been previously engaged in the development of an all-position fully automatic GTA welding system providing advanced sensing functions and appropriate welding control functions of a nature and scope able to replace trained welders. Focused on stainless steel pipes, the proposed system offers a range of fully automatic welding and quality assurance functions from initial layer back welding, including tack welding, to final pass welding and appearance inspection of each welding pass. The first report describes the development of a wire height position control technology able to prevent electrode damage and poor weld bead quality due to wire deposition and wire contact. This report initially outlines the functions of the proposed fully automatic GTA welding system, then describes the laser slit sensor, the technology for measurement of the dimensions of the groove fitted with blocks (joint assembly attachments), the torch position tracking control technology in each welding pass and the technology for adaptive control of welding conditions. The results achieved by the system in multi-layer welding of pipes are finally evaluated.
JOURNAL OF THE FLOW VISUALIZATION SOCIETY OF JAPAN | 2004
Toshio Tomimura; Shigeki Hirasawa; Mitsuaki Haneda
A new visual-oriented numerical method which applies the spreadsheet of Excel has been proposed. In the present study, a programming process on two-dimensional steady-state heat conduction problem in the rectangular coordinate system is explained by way of a specific example, where a volumetrically heat generating rectangular region with a concave is heated uniformly at one wall and other walls are kept at some temperatures. The present steady-state numerical calculation has been realized by introducing icon cells in which difference equations concerning the inner, boundary and singular points etc. are embedded. Through the programming process using this specific model, the proposed method is shown one of the useful numerical methods.
Archive | 1995
Asao Nishimura; Akihiro Yaguchi; Mitsuaki Haneda; Ichiro Anjoh; Junichi Arita; Akihiko Iwaya; Masahiro Ichitani
Archive | 1985
Takeshi Araya; Ryoji Okada; Yoshiro Ibaraki; Susumu Hioki; Masatoshi Kanamaru; Yoshishige Endo; Mitsuaki Haneda
Archive | 1998
Mitsuaki Haneda; Eiji Hino; Akiyoshi Imanaga; Kazuhiko Mizuguchi; Junichiro Morisawa; Noboru Saito; Nobuo Shibata; 昭慈 今永; 昇 斉藤; 英司 日野; 信雄 柴田; 潤一郎 森沢; 和彦 水口; 光明 羽田
Archive | 2006
Takeshi Obana; Shoji Imanaga; Eiji Ashida; Xiangjun Luo; Hiroo Koide; Mitsuaki Haneda
Archive | 1993
Ryoji Okada; Kooju Aizawa; Masayuki Yamada; Kenji Otani; Kunio Takada; Mitsuaki Haneda; Toshihiro Yamada
Archive | 1988
Ryoji Okada; Mitsuaki Haneda; Takeshi Araya; Susumu Hioki
Archive | 1984
Ichiro Anjo; Junichi Arita; Mitsuaki Haneda; Masahiro Ichitani; Akihiko Iwatani; Asao Nishimura; Akiro Sumiya; 昌弘 一谷; 一郎 安生; 昭彦 岩谷; 順一 有田; 光明 羽田; 朝雄 西村; 彰朗 角谷
Archive | 1992
Nobutoshi Hoshino; Kazuo Ikeda; Kooichi Inaba; Shigeya Kawaminami; Atushi Shimada; Tatuya Wakana; Nobuo Abe; Kunio Fukami; Hidenari Takada; Masanori Wakaizumi; Mitsuaki Haneda; Keiji Taguchi; Toshio Yamanaka; Tatuo Horie; Masami Masuda