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Teruhiko Kameoka
Researcher at Denso
Publications - 65
Citations - 779
Teruhiko Kameoka is an academic researcher from Denso. The author has contributed to research in topics: Air conditioning & Casing. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 65 publications receiving 779 citations.
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Power source apparatus for vehicle
TL;DR: In this article, an open circuit voltage and an internal resistance of a lead-acid battery and a lithium battery are determined to satisfy the following conditions (a1, (a2), and (a3): (a) In the use range of SOC of the lead acid battery, there is an equal voltage point Vds at which the open-circuit voltage V0 (Pb) of the battery becomes equal to the open circuit voltages of the lithium battery; (b) The relationship of V 0 (Li) > V0 Pb is satisfied in the
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Electric power unit
Toshihiko Muraki,Yuichi Shirota,Teruhiko Kameoka,Kazutoshi Kuwayama,Tetsuya Takechi,Hikaru Sugi,Tokuhisa Takeuchi,Mineo Yamaguchi,Yasushi Ueda,Hideyuki Takahashi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a case for isolating the fan motor from the secondary battery and cooling fan is presented, and a magnetic joint is disposed between the motor and the cooling fan.
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Heat control system
TL;DR: In this article, a water-refrigerant heat exchanger 30 is provided for exchanging heat between refrigerant discharged from a compressor 21 and engine cooling water circulating an engine-cooling water circuit 10, prior to being fed into the radiator 22.
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Multi-blades fan device
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-blade fan with a bottom plate and a plurality of circumferentially spaced blades and a casing for the fan assembly therein having an outlet duct extending therefrom for discharge of the air flows is described.
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Automotive air conditioner
Yuichi Shirota,Hisashi Tanaka,Hiroshi Nonoyama,Kazushi Shikata,Yukio Uemura,Hikaru Sugi,Manabu Miyata,Koji Ito,Teruhiko Kameoka +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an automotive air conditioner comprises an offset blower for blowing an air, an evaporator is centrally disposed within a dashboard and receives the air from below, and a heater approximately horizontally disposed above the evaporator.