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Theme : "Mechanical Engineering Congress, 2023 Japan (MECJ-23)"

  1. Preface
    Hideo MORI, Tetsuya KANAGAWA
  2. Why do mistakes communicate and spread? (Diffusion and prevention of misperceptions regarding fluid mechanics)
    Ryozo ISHIWATA (Kanagawa Institute of Technology)
  3. Toward Digital Twin Numerical Turbine
    Satoru YAMAMOTO (Tohoku University)
  4. Measurements of turbulent wall pressure fluctuation field in a turbulent boundary layer and the wing-flat plate juncture flow using the many-channel microphone array
    Yoshitsugu NAKA (Meiji University)
  5. PSP and TSP for measuring pressure and temperature fields on wall surfaces and their applications
    Yasuhiro EGAMI (Aichi Institute of Technology)
  6. Flow measurement using MEMS differential pressure sensor
    Hidetoshi TAKAHASHI (Keio University), Takuto Kishimoto (Keio University), Kei Ohara (Keio University), Kyota Shimada (Keio University)
  7. Flexible Sheet Sensor for Advanced Flow Monitoring
    Masahiro MOTOSUKE (Tokyo University of Science)

 

Preface

The Mechanical Engineering Congress 2023 Japan (MECJ-23) was held from 3rd to 6th, September, 2023 in Tokyo Metropolitan University, Minami-Osawa Campus. The conference has the keynote lectures from Prof. Ryozo Ishiwata of Kanagawa Institute of Technology and Prof. Satoru Yamamoto of Tohoku University, 4 workshops, and several organized sessions related to the fluids engineering division.

The issue of this Newsletter is “The Mechanical Engineering Congress 2023 Japan (MECJ-23)”, and 6 precious articles related to fluid engineering are reported. These articles are contributed by 2 speakers of the keynote lecture, 4 speakers of workshop entitled “EFD workshop: Measurements of Flow Information Near Walls”. All authors in this issue are active in the front-lines of their research field, and the articles certainly provide deep insight on each topic. We expect that these articles are informative for engineers and researchers, and help to share the activities of the fluids engineering division in the future.

Finally, we would like to thank all the authors for their contributions.

Hideo Mori (Kyushu University)
Tetsuya Kanagawa (University of Tsukuba)

Last Update:11.29.2023