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Takuma Endo
Researcher at Hiroshima University
Publications - 130
Citations - 1793
Takuma Endo is an academic researcher from Hiroshima University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detonation & Laser. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 129 publications receiving 1561 citations. Previous affiliations of Takuma Endo include Nagoya University & Osaka University.
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Pressure History at the Thrust Wall of a Simplified Pulse Detonation Engine
TL;DR: In this article, a simplified pulse detonation engine (PDE) was theoretically analyzed and the decay portion of the pressure history at the closed end (thrust wall) without any empirical parameters.
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Uniform multimegabar shock waves in solids driven by laser-generated thermal radiation.
Th. Löwer,R. Sigel,Klaus Eidmann,István B. Földes,Stefan Hüller,J. Massen,G. D. Tsakiris,S. Witkowski,W. Preuss,Hiroaki Nishimura,Hiroyuki Shiraga,Yoshiaki Kato,S. Nakai,Takuma Endo +13 more
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Direct-drive hydrodynamic instability experiments on the GEKKO XII laser
Hiroshi Azechi,M. Nakai,Keisuke Shigemori,N. Miyanaga,Hiroyuki Shiraga,Hiroaki Nishimura,M. Honda,R. Ishizaki,J. G. Wouchuk,Hideaki Takabe,Katsunobu Nishihara,K. Mima,A. Nishiguchi,Takuma Endo +13 more
TL;DR: Yamanaka et al. as discussed by the authors measured hydrodynamic instabilities in planar foils directly irradiated by 0.53 μm laser light and found that the imprint is reasonably explained by an imprint model based on the equation of motion with the pressure perturbation smoothed by the cloudy-day effect, and the experimental R-T growth rate is significantly reduced from the classical growth rate due probably to ablative stabilization enhanced by nonlocal heat transport.
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A Simplified Analysis on a Pulse Detonation Engine Model
Takuma Endo,Toshi Fujiwara +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a pulse detonation engine was modeled as a straight tube, one end of the tube was closed and the other was open, and a detonation wave was ignited at the closed end.
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High-Mach number collisionless shock and photo-ionized non-LTE plasma for laboratory astrophysics with intense lasers
Hideaki Takabe,Tsunehiko N. Kato,Youichi Sakawa,Yasuhiro Kuramitsu,Taichi Morita,Toshihiko Kadono,Keisuke Shigemori,Kazuto Otani,Hideo Nagatomo,Takayoshi Norimatsu,S. Dono,Takuma Endo,Kohei Miyanishi,Tomoaki Kimura,A. Shiroshita,Norimasa Ozaki,Ryosuke Kodama,Shinsuke Fujioka,Hiroaki Nishimura,D. Salzman,Berenice Loupias,Christopher D. Gregory,M. Koenig,J. N. Waugh,Nigel Woolsey,Daiji Kato,Yi Li,Quan-Li Dong,Shoujun Wang,Yi Zhang,J. Zhao,F. L. Wang,Huigang Wei,Jianrong Shi,Gang Zhao,Jiyan Zhang,Tian-Shu Wen,Wenhai Zhang,Hu Xin,S. Y. Liu,Yongkun Ding,Zhang Lihua,Yong-Jian Tang,Baohan Zhang,Zhijian Zheng,Zheng-Ming Sheng,Jie Zhang +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, a collisionless counter-streaming plasma with intense laser ablation based on the scaling law to laser plasma with the particle-in-cell simulation resulting in Weibel-mediated shock formation was made.