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Toyota

CompanySafenwil, Switzerland
About: Toyota is a company organization based out in Safenwil, Switzerland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Internal combustion engine & Battery (electricity). The organization has 40032 authors who have published 55003 publications receiving 735317 citations. The organization is also known as: Toyota Motor Corporation & Toyota Jidosha KK.


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Shinji Ichikawa1
19 Sep 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a noncontact power receiving apparatus for receiving electric power from a power transmission coil transmitting the electric power received from the power supply includes a power reception coil for receiving, by means of electromagnetic resonance, electric power transmitted from the transmission coil; a rectifier for rectifying the electric energy received by the receiver; and a load supplied with the rectified electric power rectified by the rectifier.
Abstract: A noncontact power receiving apparatus for receiving electric power from a power transmission coil transmitting the electric power received from a power supply includes: a power reception coil for receiving, by means of electromagnetic resonance, electric power transmitted from the power transmission coil; a rectifier for rectifying the electric power received by the power reception coil; a load supplied with the electric power rectified by the rectifier; and a first relay provided on a path over which the electric power is transmitted from the power reception coil to the rectifier, for cutting off the electric power.

139 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
19 May 2007-JOM
TL;DR: The microstructural change of β titanium alloys, including Ti-15V-3Cr-3Sn-3Al and Ti-10V-2Fe-3 Al, during hot deformation at temperatures in β single-phase and (α+β) two-phase regions was studied in this article.
Abstract: The microstructural change of β titanium alloys, Ti-15V-3Cr-3Sn-3Al and Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al, and an (α+β) titanium alloy, Ti-6Al-4V, during hot deformation at temperatures in β single-phase and (α+β) two-phase regions was studied. For the β titanium alloys, dynamic recovery takes place dominantly within β grains during deformation in the β single-phase region although some discontinuous dynamic recrystallization occurs along β grain boundaries. The size and fraction of recrystallized β grains increase as strain rate decreases or the deformation temperature rises.

139 citations

Patent
Masato Yoshikawa1
29 Jan 2010
TL;DR: In this article, a power transmitting apparatus includes a clutch that operates based on pressure of a fed fluid to adjust a mode of power transmission of an engine or/and a motor/generator on a power transmission route.
Abstract: A power transmitting apparatus includes a clutch that operates based on pressure of a fed fluid to adjust a mode of power transmission of an engine or/and a motor/generator on a power transmission route, a first driving pump that feeds the fluid to the clutch by being driven in accordance with rotation of the motor/generator, and a second driving pump that feeds the fluid to the clutch by being driven in accordance with electric power, wherein a first engagement unit and a second engagement unit can be caused to engage rapidly or slowly by selecting one of the first driving pump and the second driving pump as a source of the fluid, and when a drive request of the clutch is present and a rotation speed of the motor/generator is lower than a predetermined rotation speed, the first engagement unit and the second engagement unit are caused to engage rapidly by feeding the fluid from the second driving pump.

139 citations

Patent
23 Dec 1992
TL;DR: In this article, an accelerator operating mechanism, a driving source, and a supporting member secured to an end portion of a throttle shaft extending out of a housing are presented. Butler et al. present a throttle control apparatus for internal combustion engines.
Abstract: The invention is directed to a throttle control apparatus for use in an internal combustion engine. The apparatus includes an accelerator operating mechanism, a driving source, and a supporting member secured to an end portion of a throttle shaft extending out of a housing. A rotor is rotatably mounted on the throttle shaft, and connected with the driving source to be rotated thereby. A movable member is mounted on the throttle shaft between the rotor and the supporting member to be axially movable. A connecting member is disposed for connecting the movable member with the supporting member, and biasing the former toward the latter. An electromagnetic coil is disposed to face the rotor. There is provided an engaging member which has a base end mounted on the movable member for supporting the engaging member rotatably within a predetermined angle range. A driving member having an end face engageable with the engaging member is mounted rotatably about an axis parallel with the axis of the throttle shaft, and connected with the accelerator operating mechanism. The engaging member has an axial length engageable with the end face of the driving member only when the movable member is positioned at the side of the supporting member.

138 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Takao Inoue1, Kazuhiko Mukai1
TL;DR: An all-inclusive-microcell (AIM) for differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis is developed and improved the safety of ALIBs and succeeded in decreasing the DOS down to ∼16% by incorporating Ketjenblack into the positive electrode as an oxygen scavenger.
Abstract: Although all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries (ALIBs) have been believed as the ultimate safe battery, their true character has been an enigma so far. In this paper, we developed an all-inclusive-microcell (AIM) for differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis to clarify the degree of safety (DOS) of ALIBs. Here AIM possesses all the battery components to work as a battery by itself, and DOS is determined by the total heat generation ratio (ΔH) of ALIB compared with the conventional LIB. When DOS = 100%, the safety of ALIB is exactly the same as that of LIB; when DOS = 0%, ALIB reaches the ultimate safety. We investigated two types of LIB-AIM and three types of ALIB-AIM. Surprisingly, all the ALIBs exhibit one or two exothermic peaks above 250 °C with 20–30% of DOS. The exothermic peak is attributed to the reaction between the released oxygen from the positive electrode and the Li metal in the negative electrode. Hence, ALIBs are found to be flammable as in the case of LIBs. We also attempted to impr...

138 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Derek R. Lovley16858295315
Edward H. Sargent14084480586
Shanhui Fan139129282487
Susumu Kitagawa12580969594
John B. Buse117521101807
Meilin Liu11782752603
Zhongfan Liu11574349364
Wolfram Burgard11172864856
Douglas R. MacFarlane11086454236
John J. Leonard10967646651
Ryoji Noyori10562747578
Stephen J. Pearton104191358669
Lajos Hanzo101204054380
Masashi Kawasaki9885647863
Andrzej Cichocki9795241471
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
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2021942
20201,846
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