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Tokyo University
of Agriculture and Technology
Thermal Fluids Engineering Lab.,
Dept. of Mechanical Systems Engineering
Murata Lab.

2-24-16 Naka-cho Koganei-city
Tokyo, Japan, 184-8588
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Dept. of Mechanical Systems Engineering
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Murata Lab. Research Topics

Energy transfer which takes place due to a temperature difference is called "heat transfer". On the other hand, an object has the energy according to its temperature, and it is called "internal energy" or "thermal energy". Any form of energy is finally transformed into "thermal energy", and therefore "heat transfer" and/or "thermal energy" related phenomena appear everywhere. There are a lot of engineering and scientific problems associated with "heat transfer" and "thermal energy". We carry out the researches on various heat/thermal problems as follows:


Effective Cooling of Gas Turbine (Jet Engine) Elements (CO2 Reduction, Complicated Turbulent Heat Transfer)


Cooling Performance of Air-Cooling Heat Sink for More Electric Aircraft (MEA) (Environment-Friendly More Electric Aircraft (MEA))


Flow Instability in Expanding Concentric Annular Flow-Passage with Rotating Inner-Wall (Rotating Machinery,Turbulent Flow)


Development of High Performance Heat Exchanger (Environment-Friendly Energy Conservation)


High Performance Heat Transport Device utilizing Phase Change (Application to Heat Spreader for Electronic Device Cooling)




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