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Masaya Amano

Researcher at Toyota

Publications -  48
Citations -  665

Masaya Amano is an academic researcher from Toyota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Torque & Torque converter. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 48 publications receiving 665 citations.

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Vehicle braked by motor torque and method of controlling the vehicle

TL;DR: In this paper, a vehicle characterized by a deceleration that is readily adjustable in the course of braking control with a torque of a motor mounted on a vehicle is described, where the driver manipulates a gearshift lever in the vehicle to specify a desired decelerations by power source braking.
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Vehicle braked with motor torque and method of controlling the same

TL;DR: In this article, a vehicle has a power system, in which an engine, a motor, a torque converter, a transmission, and an axle are connected in series, and the transmission has a mechanism of varying a gear ratio under the control of a control unit.
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Vehicle drive train

TL;DR: In this paper, a lock-up clutch is arranged at the inner circumferential surface of the center portion of a front cover of a torque converter, and a spring damper is provided at the radially inner side of a circumferent surface defined by friction plates of the lockup clutch.
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Hybrid-vehicle drive unit

TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid-vehicle drive unit supports a motor-generator with high precision, improving the efficiency of the motor generator and reducing the size of the generator, independent of any influence of centering precision of the crank shaft and of deformation of the torque converter.
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Power outputting apparatus and vehicle equipped with same

TL;DR: In this article, a power outputting apparatus determines whether a parking gear and the parking lock pole of a parking lock mechanism are engaged, which is the sum of a pushing torque that is slightly greater than torque pulses generated in a ring gear shaft by the torque pulses of the engine during cranking, and a reaction force torque necessary for cranking so that a first motor cranks an engine.