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2020 – today
- 2021
- [j36]Haruko Yazaki, Junya Sekikawa:
Dependence of Arc Duration and Contact Gap at Arc Extinction of Break Arcs Occurring in a 48VDC/10A-300A Resistive Circuit on Contact Opening Speed. IEICE Trans. Electron. 104-C(11): 656-662 (2021) - [j35]Ryosuke Sano, Junya Sekikawa:
Observation of Arc Discharges Occurring between Commutator and Brush Simulating a DC Motor by Means of a High-Speed Camera. IEICE Trans. Electron. 104-C(12): 673-680 (2021) - 2020
- [j34]Yuta Kaneko, Junya Sekikawa:
Arc Length Just Before Extinction of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-Out by an Appropriately Placed Permanent Magnet in a 200V-500VDC/10A Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 103-C(12): 698-704 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j33]Kenshi Hamamoto, Junya Sekikawa:
Investigation of Time Evolution of Length of Break Arcs Occurring in a 48VDC/50-300A Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 102-C(5): 424-427 (2019) - 2018
- [j32]Akinori Ishihara, Junya Sekikawa:
Arc Duration and Dwell Time of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-out in Nitrogen or Air in a 450VDC/10A Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 101-C(9): 699-702 (2018) - 2017
- [j31]Haruki Miyagawa, Junya Sekikawa:
Effect of Magnetic Blow-Out and Air Flow on Break Arcs Occurring between Silver Electrical Contacts with Copper Runners. IEICE Trans. Electron. 100-C(9): 709-715 (2017) - [j30]Jun Matsuoka, Junya Sekikawa:
Analysis of Rotational Motion of Break Arcs Rotated by Radial Magnetic Field in a 48VDC Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 100-C(9): 732-735 (2017) - 2016
- [j29]Junya Sekikawa:
Foreword. IEICE Trans. Electron. 99-C(9): 984 (2016) - [j28]Junya Sekikawa:
Occurrence of Reignitions of Break Arcs When Moving Range of Arc Spots are Restricted within the Contact Surfaces. IEICE Trans. Electron. 99-C(9): 992-998 (2016) - [j27]Keisuke Kato, Junya Sekikawa:
Restriction on Motion of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-Out by Surrounding Walls in a 450VDC/10A Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 99-C(9): 1009-1015 (2016) - [j26]Jun Matsuoka, Junya Sekikawa:
Observation of Break Arc Rotated by Radial Magnetic Field in a 48VDC Resistive Circuit Using Two High-Speed Cameras. IEICE Trans. Electron. 99-C(9): 1027-1030 (2016) - 2015
- [j25]Haruki Miyagawa, Junya Sekikawa:
Motion of Break Arcs Occurring between Silver Electrical Contacts with Copper Arc Runners. IEICE Trans. Electron. 98-C(9): 919-922 (2015) - 2014
- [j24]Masato Nakamura, Junya Sekikawa:
Real Time Spectroscopic Observation of Contact Surfaces Being Eroded by Break Arcs. IEICE Trans. Electron. 97-C(6): 592-598 (2014) - [j23]Takuya Hara, Junya Sekikawa:
Influence of Contact Material Vapor on Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Arc Plasmas Occurring between Ag and Ag/SnO2 contact pairs. IEICE Trans. Electron. 97-C(9): 863-866 (2014) - 2013
- [j22]Hitoshi Ono, Junya Sekikawa:
Arc Length of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-Out at Arc Extinction in a DC450V/10A Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 96-C(9): 1132-1137 (2013) - [j21]Tomoaki Sasaki, Junya Sekikawa:
Positions of Arc Spots of Break Arcs Occurring between Carbon Contacts When Transverse Magnetic Field Is Applied. IEICE Trans. Electron. 96-C(9): 1138-1141 (2013) - [j20]Junya Sekikawa, Katsuyoshi Miyaji:
Contact Resistance Distribution on Anode Surfaces Eroded by Break Arcs in a DC48V Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 96-C(9): 1142-1147 (2013) - 2012
- [j19]Hitoshi Ono, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Arc Duration of Break Arcs Magnetically Blown-Out in a DC 450 V Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 95-C(9): 1515-1521 (2012) - [j18]Naoya Takeshita, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Effects of Shapes of Contact Surfaces on Break Arcs Occurring between Electrical Contacts in Which a Magnet is Embedded. IEICE Trans. Electron. 95-C(9): 1522-1526 (2012) - [j17]Tomoaki Sasaki, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Position and Shape of Break Arcs Driven by Transverse Magnetic Field. IEICE Trans. Electron. 95-C(9): 1527-1530 (2012) - 2011
- [j16]Toru Sugiura, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Break Arcs Driven by Transverse Magnetic Field in a DC48 V/6-24 A Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 94-C(9): 1381-1387 (2011) - [j15]Naoya Takeshita, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Arc Duration and Rotational Frequency of Break Arcs Driven by Radial Magnet Field in a DC42 V Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 94-C(9): 1388-1394 (2011) - 2010
- [j14]Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Effect of Contact Materials of Ag/SnO2 and Ag/ZnO on Rotational Motion of Break Arcs Driven by Radial Magnetic Field. IEICE Trans. Electron. 93-C(9): 1387-1392 (2010) - [j13]Tomohiro Atsumi, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Characteristics of Break Arcs Driven by Transverse Magnetic Field in a DC High-Voltage Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 93-C(9): 1393-1398 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j12]Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Rotational Motion of Break Arcs Driven by Radial Magnetic Field in a DC Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 92-C(8): 992-997 (2009) - 2008
- [j11]Junya Sekikawa, Takumi Sugio, Takayoshi Kubono:
Relationship between Arc Duration and Motion of Arc Spots for Break Arcs of Ag and Ag/ZnO Electrical Contacts. IEICE Trans. Electron. 91-C(8): 1249-1254 (2008) - [j10]Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Motion of Break Arcs Driven by External Magnetic Field in a DC42 V Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 91-C(8): 1255-1260 (2008) - [j9]Junya Sekikawa, Naoki Moriyama, Takayoshi Kubono:
Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Temperature Measurement of Break Arcs in a D.C.42 V Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 91-C(8): 1268-1272 (2008) - 2007
- [j8]Yoshinobu Nakamura, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Dependence of Motion of Breaking Arc on Contact Separating Speed for Ag and Pd Contact Pairs in a DC42V Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 90-C(7): 1361-1368 (2007) - 2006
- [j7]Naoki Moriyama, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Spectroscopic Temperature Measurement of Breaking Arcs Near Cathode and Anode Surfaces of Copper Contacts. IEICE Trans. Electron. 89-C(8): 1141-1146 (2006) - [j6]Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Optical Observation of Arc Discharges between Electrical Contacts Breaking at Low Speed in DC42 V Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 89-C(8): 1147-1152 (2006) - 2005
- [j5]Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
An Experimental Equation for Dependence of Duration of Breaking Arcs on Supply Voltage with Constant Circuit Resistance. IEICE Trans. Electron. 88-C(8): 1584-1589 (2005) - [j4]Junya Sekikawa, Tetsuya Kitajima, Takayoshi Endo, Takayoshi Kubono:
Observations of the Eroded Surfaces and the Motion of Arc Spots at Each Breaking Operation of Silver Electrical Contacts. IEICE Trans. Electron. 88-C(8): 1590-1595 (2005) - [j3]Takayoshi Endo, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Cathode and Anode Bright-Spot Behaviors of Breaking Arc between Electrical Contacts with Low Separating Speed. IEICE Trans. Electron. 88-C(8): 1596-1602 (2005) - [j2]Yutaka Naito, Tomoya Ito, Ryo Yamazaki, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Observation of Pips Formed on Ag/SnO2 Contacts in DC14 V-21 A Resistive Circuit. IEICE Trans. Electron. 88-C(8): 1664-1669 (2005) - [j1]Tomoya Ito, Ryo Yamazaki, Yutaka Naito, Junya Sekikawa, Takayoshi Kubono:
Growth of Transferred Pip and Electrical Properties of AgCdO Make-Only Contacts in Resistive Circuit with DC 14 V and 42 V Power Supply. IEICE Trans. Electron. 88-C(8): 1670-1674 (2005)
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