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Akihiro Suzuki

Researcher at Tohoku University

Publications -  88
Citations -  1836

Akihiro Suzuki is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Titanium alloy & Alloy. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 87 publications receiving 1689 citations. Previous affiliations of Akihiro Suzuki include University of Tokyo & Ritsumeikan University.

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Development of Low Rigidity β-type Titanium Alloy for Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: In this article, a low-rigidity type titanium alloy, Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr was designed, and then the practical level ingot of the alloy was successfully fabricated by Levicast method.
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Development of low rigidity β-type titanium alloy for biomedical applications : Biomaterials and bioengineering

TL;DR: In this article, a low rigidity type titanium alloy, Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr was designed, and then the practical level ingot of the alloy was successfully fabricated by Levicast method.
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Young’s modulus and mechanical properties of Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr in relation to α″ martensite

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of α″ martensite and its influence on Young's modulus and mechanical properties of forged Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr (wt pct) alloy is reported.
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Aging response of the young’s modulus and mechanical properties of Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr for biomedical applications

TL;DR: In this article, a metastable β-type titanium alloy, Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr (wt pct), was subjected to aging treatment to produce different microstructures, and the resulting mechanical properties including the Young's modulus were measured.
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Automatic classification of ambulatory movements and evaluation of energy consumptions utilizing accelerometers and a barometer

TL;DR: In this paper, a portable measurement device with accelerometers and a barometer, and a Kalman filter was designed to detect the features of vertical movements, and walking speed was calculated by an equation which estimated the walking speed as a function of signal energy of vertical body acceleration during walking.