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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

CompanyMunich, Germany
About: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a company organization based out in Munich, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Turbine & Gas compressor. The organization has 10792 authors who have published 10850 publications receiving 95370 citations. The organization is also known as: MHI & Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd..


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TL;DR: The hard X-ray detector (HXD) on board Suzaku as discussed by the authors was designed to achieve an extremely low in-orbit background based on a combination of new techniques, including the concept of well-type active shield counter.
Abstract: The Hard X-ray Detector (HXD) on board Suzaku covers a wide energy range from 10 keV to 600 keV by combination of silicon PIN diodes and GSO scintillators. The HXD is designed to achieve an extremely low in-orbit background based on a combination of new techniques, including the concept of well-type active shield counter. With an effective area of 142 cm at 20 keV and 273 cm at 150 keV, the background level at the sea level reached ∼ 1×10 cts s cm keV at 30 keV for the PIN diodes, and ∼ 2×10 cts s cm keV at 100 keV, and ∼ 7×10 cts s cm keV at 200 keV for the phoswich counter. Tight active shielding of the HXD results in a large array of guard counters surrounding the main detector parts. These anti-coincidence counters, made of ∼4 cm thick BGO crystals, have a large effective area for sub-MeV to MeV γ-rays. They work as an excellent γ-ray burst monitor with limited angular resolution ( ∼ 5). The on-board signal-processing system and the data transmitted to the ground are also described.

582 citations

Patent
01 Jun 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a gas turbine combustor with a fuel injection nozzle using a fluid other than liquid fuel to atomize the liquid fuel and that can suppress a reduction in power generation efficiency resulting from a heat loss while promoting the atomization of liquid fuel.
Abstract: The present invention provides a gas turbine combustor that has a fuel injection nozzle using a fluid other than liquid fuel to atomize the liquid fuel and that can suppress a reduction in power generation efficiency resulting from a heat loss while promoting the atomization of the liquid fuel. The gas turbine combustor is adapted to mix liquid fuel with combustion air led from a compressor, burn the mixture, and supply combustion gas generated to a gas turbine. The gas turbine combustor includes a fuel injection nozzle that atomizes the liquid fuel into fine liquid droplets. The fuel injection nozzle includes a first system adapted to supply the liquid fuel and a second system adapted to supply a fluid for atomizing the liquid fuel. Low-boiling liquid fuel is supplied to the second system as the fluid. The second system is adapted to heat and supply the low-boiling liquid fuel.

578 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a historical view of developments in steam pressure and temperature of fossil-fired power plants and alloy design for heat resistant steels in the 20th century, particularly over the last severaldecades, as well as a survey of the current status of steel development for power plants, mainly with regard to creep strengthening and enhancement of corrosion resistance.
Abstract: During the last fifty years steam pressure and temperature in fossil-fired power plants have been continuously raised to improve thermal efficiency. Recent efforts for raising steam conditions are in response to the social demand for environmental protection as well as energy conservation concerns. Today the steam temperature of 600°C for modern power plants equipped with swing load or sliding pressure demand functions has already been realized, and a goal for the future is the 630°C to 650°C class with ferritic steels.However the 600°C to 630°C class is possible for current construction, based on already developed materials that include ferritic steels for pipework and rotors. Numerous studies on heat resistant steels actively conducted since the early 1970s have allowed great progress in both 9–12% Cr steels and austenitic steels. This paper presents a historical view of developments in steam pressure and temperature of fossil-fired power plants and alloy design for heat resistant steels in the 20th century, particularly over the last severaldecades, as well as a survey of the current status of steel development for power plants, mainly with regard to creep strengthening and enhancement of corrosion resistance.

444 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the thermomechanical properties of a thin film of shape memory polymer of polyurethane series were investigated experimentally, based on the experimental results, the dynamic mechanical properties, cyclic deformation properties at high temperature, thermal cycling properties, creep and stress relaxation are discussed.
Abstract: The thermomechanical properties of a thin film of shape memory polymer of polyurethane series were investigated experimentally. Based on the experimental results, the dynamic mechanical properties, cyclic deformation properties at high temperature, thermomechanical cycling properties, creep and stress relaxation are discussed. The shape fixity with loading above the glass transition temperature followed by unloading below does not change under thermomechanical cycling. The residual strain is recovered in the vicinity of during the heating process. Several applications of the polymer are introduced.

411 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Jan 2000-Carbon
TL;DR: The recent development of de-SOx and de-NOx using activated carbon fibers (ACF) in Japan is introduced in this paper, comparing it with the conventional commercialized system.

384 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Tadayuki Takahashi11293257501
Morinobu Endo9478738033
Koji Uchida9142331663
Hiroshi Ishiguro7488121326
Masahiro Hiraoka7274422501
Kenji Satake5932713227
Takanori Teshima5748812354
Takahiro Seki5537610867
Kaneaki Tsuzaki5341910930
Takeshi Ikeuchi492239765
Satoshi Wada496959740
Kazuo Hotate484418804
Hiroshi Saito4423510769
Hiroshi Ito436379062
Kozo Fujii394115845
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20224
202193
2020237
2019391
2018346
2017283