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Nagoya Institute of Technology

EducationNagoya, Japan
About: Nagoya Institute of Technology is a education organization based out in Nagoya, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Turbulence. The organization has 10766 authors who have published 19140 publications receiving 255696 citations. The organization is also known as: Nagoya Kōgyō Daigaku & Nitech.


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TL;DR: The isolation and characterization of a novel enzyme, which enantio-selectively synthesizes (R)salsolinol from dopamine and acetaldehyde is reported, and the possible function of this enzyme under physiological and pathological conditions in the brain is discussed.

130 citations

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Fumio Hine1, Masaki Yasuda1, T. Noda1, T. Yoshida1, J. Okuda1 
TL;DR: Polarization measurement and an accelerated life test of the oxide-coated titanium anodes in relatively dilute solutions of and in solution were conducted in this article, where the OCTA failed at potentials higher than 1.3V vs. SCE, probably due to anodic oxidation of and passivation of Ti substrate.
Abstract: Polarization measurement and an accelerated life test of the oxide‐coated titanium anodes in relatively dilute solutions of and in solution were conducted. The OCTA failed at potentials higher than 1.3V vs. SCE, probably due to anodic oxidation of and passivation of Ti substrate. An accelerated life test based on those results has been investigated to estimate the OCTA. The polarizing current decreases quickly when the OCTA becomes inactive, and the service life of material is evaluated by the time‐to‐failure from the start‐up.

130 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a generalized hypothesis for the brittle to ductile transition in micromachining and microindentation of brittle materials is proposed, which explains complicated transition phenomena observed in practical machining processes.

130 citations

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TL;DR: The catalytic, nucleophilic enantioselective trifluoromethylation reaction of both acyclic and cyclic aryl ketones using the Ruppert-Prakash reagent is now at hand, with an operationally simple procedure, based on the combination of ammonium bromide of cinchona alkaloids with TMAF.

129 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a new subgrid-scale (SGS) model for practical large eddy simulation (LES) is proposed, which is constructed with the concept of mixed (or hybrid) time scale, which makes it possible to use consistent model parameters and to dispense with the distance from the wall.
Abstract: A new subgrid-scale (SGS) model for practical large eddy simulation (LES) is proposed. The model is constructed with the concept of mixed (or hybrid) time scale, which makes it possible to use consistent model parameters and to dispense with the distance from the wall. The model performance is tested in plane channel flows, and the results show that this model is able to account for near-wall turbulence without an explicit damping function as in the dynamic Smagorinsky model. The model is also applied to the backward-facing step flow examined by Kasagi and Matsunaga (1995) experimentally. The calculated results show good agreement with experimental data, while the results obtained using the dynamic Smagorinsky model show less accuracy and less computational stability. To confirm the validity of the present model in practical applications, the three-dimensional complex flow around a bluff body ( Ahmed, 1984 ) is also calculated with the model. The agreement between the calculated results and the experimental data is quite satisfactory. These results suggest that the present model is a refined SGS model suited for practical LES to compute flows in a complicated geometry.

129 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Luis M. Liz-Marzán13261661684
Hideo Hosono1281549100279
Shunichi Fukuzumi111125652764
Andrzej Cichocki9795241471
Kwok-Hung Chan9140644315
Kimoon Kim9041235394
Alex Martin8840636063
Manijeh Razeghi82104025574
Yuichi Ikuhara7597424224
Richard J. Cogdell7348023866
Masaaki Tanaka7186022443
Kiyotomi Kaneda6537813337
Yulin Deng6464116148
Motoo Shiro6472017786
Norio Shibata6357414469
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202316
202272
2021631
2020718
2019701
2018764