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International Journal of Automation Technology

ISSN : 1881-7629(Print) / 1883-8022(Online)
DOI : 10.20965/ijat.issn.1883-8022
Editors-in-Chief : Mamoru Mitsuishi (Prof. Emeritus, The University of Tokyo)
Deputy Editor-in-Chief :Atsushi Matsubara (Kyoto University)

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Vol.19 (2025)

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on Advanced Design and Performance Evaluation of Production Systems

Special Issue on Advanced Design and Performance Evaluation of Production Systems

Editorial: p. 3
Advanced Design and Performance Evaluation of Production Systems
Atsushi Matsubara

The development of machining and measurement systems is increasingly driven by the demands of digital transformation (DX) and green transformation (GX). Addressing the critical challenges across various fields, including design, manufacturing, inspection, maintenance, and recycling, has become essential to meet the requirements of labor reduction, skill-free operation, and efficiency improvement throughout the entire production process. In addition, it is crucial to ensure social prosperity while managing resource consumption by integrating solutions to these challenges. Consequently, the fundamental performance of production-support tools, such as machine tools, assembly machines, industrial robots, and measuring instruments, must be enhanced. It is equally important to enable the seamless flow of design, evaluation, and operational information throughout the value cycle. This special issue features seven papers highlighting the latest advancements in production systems in the following areas:

- Design and analysis methods for machining fixtures

- Machine tool design, simulation, and evaluation methods

- Measurement and monitoring of machining processes

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the authors for their valuable contributions, and to the reviewers for their meticulous efforts.

Research Paper: pp. 4-14
Design of a Fixture for Additively Manufactured Workpieces Using Topology Optimization
Abstract
Hayato Kitagawa, Kozo Furuta, Yasuka Yoshida, Iwao Yamaji, and Daisuke Kono
Research Paper: pp. 15-23
Experimental Characterization of Contact Stiffness for Fixture Design
Abstract
Kaho Hirano, Kotaro Mori, and Atsushi Matsubara
Technical Paper: pp. 24-40
Static and Dynamic Measurements of Spindle System During Rotation by Noncontact Electromagnetic Loading System
Abstract
Shuntaro Yamato, Kazuma Yokohara, Yuki Nara, and Atsushi Matsubara
Research Paper: pp. 41-49
A Novel Multi-Spindle Machine Tool Configuration Design
Abstract
Kianoosh Rossoli, Soichi Ibaraki, Kazuki Fujii, and Kengo Kawahara
Technical Paper: pp. 50-60
Simulation Technique for Coupled Vibration Between Machine Tool Dynamics and Cutting Force: A Method by Simscape Multibody Model and Boolean Operation Between Tool and Workpiece Geometries
Abstract
Ryuta Sato and Yu Igarashi
Research Paper: pp. 61-70
Investigation of Effect of Cooling Rate on Mechanical Properties in Directed Energy Deposition
Abstract
Yoko Hirono, Takanori Mori, Hiroyuki Kawakami, Masahiro Ueda, and Daisuke Kono
Research Paper: pp. 71-81
Development of Shape-Mimetics Wireless Monitoring System by 3D Printer and its Application to Grasp-Less Handling Based on Ball Rolling Motion with a Dual-Arm Robot and Egg Washing Inspection Process
Abstract
Hiroaki Hanai, Yuma Mita, Yuiga Wada, Masao Nakagawa, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama

Vol.18 (2024)

Table of Contents, Acknowledgments, Indexes, Front Cover

Table of Contents
Contents of Vol.18
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Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments for Reviewers
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Indexes
Keyword Index
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Author Index
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No.6

(Nov)

The Best Paper Award 2024
Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability

The Best Paper Award 2024

Award: pp. 731-733
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2024
Editorial Office

The 15th Best Paper Award 2024 ceremony was held at Gakushikaikan, Tokyo, Japan, on September 20, 2024, attended by the winners and IJAT Editorial Committee members. The Best Paper was severely selected from among 58 papers published in Vol.17 (2023). The Best Paper Award winner received a certificate along with an honorarium of JPY100,000 (nearly US$1,000). We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winners and sincerely wish them continued success in their future endeavors.

Title: Study on a Novel Peeling of Nano-Particle (PNP) Process for Localized Material Removal on a 4H-SiC Surface by Controllable Magnetic Field

Authors: Thitipat Permpatdechakul, Panart Khajornrungruang, Keisuke Suzuki, and Shotaro Kutomi

Int. J. of Automation Technology, Vol.17 No.4 pp. 410-421, 2023

Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability

Editorial: pp. 735-736
Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability
Yuya Mitake and Yasushi Umeda

This is the seventh special issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability. As the first special issue on the topic was issued in 2009, the topic has a fifteen-year history in this journal. Environmental sustainability was recognized as important for manufacturing even at that time, which is why the special issue was started in this journal. The seriousness of this topic has been increasing not only in Europe but also in Japan and other countries. A recent critical trend has been the way in which companies’ attitudes toward this issue, including their positions on carbon neutrality, a circular economy, and biodiversity, determine their value. Furthermore, particularly striking trend is the promotion of various policies to realize a circular economy, including the adoption of international standards for a circular economy and new eco-design regulations in Europe. These movements indicate the need to transform production and consumption in society as a whole beyond the boundaries of individual companies and industries.

The seventh special issue contains seven well-written papers. The papers cover the following topics:

- Circular economy

- Life cycle design and management

- Environmentally conscious design of products and services

- Low-energy and low-emission manufacturing

- Closed-loop supply chain management

- Sustainable consumption and production

From the fifteen-year history of this special issue, we have been able to learn viewpoints specific to the series in this journal.

Most of the papers, revised and enhanced in response to the editor’s invitation, were originally presented at EcoDesign 2023, the 13th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, held in Nara, Japan.

The editor sincerely thanks the authors and reviewers for their contributions in making this special issue possible. We hope that these articles encourage further research on design and manufacturing for environmental sustainability.

Research Paper: pp. 737-746
Exploring Differing Perspectives on Sustainability and Corresponding Strategies in German Automotive Companies
Abstract
Antonio Isopp, Marlon Philipp, Johannes Weyer, and Aaron Zilt
Research Paper: pp. 747-753
Time Framing and SDGs: Can Imaginary Future Generations Alter People’s Perceptions and Attitudes?
Abstract
Michinori Uwasu, Masashi Kuroda, Yukari Fuchigami, and Keishiro Hara
Research Paper: pp. 754-763
Robotics and Automation Roadmap: Thailand Perspectives
Abstract
Nathasit Gerdsri, Phoemsak Suksiri, Tunyawat Somjaitaweeporn, and Temsiri Sapsaman
Research Paper: pp. 764-773
Hybrid Simulation Model of Lifecycle Simulation and Replacement Simulation Considering Carbon Lock-In by Coal-Fired Power Plants
Abstract
Hidenori Murata, Ryusho Kitagawa, Yuji Toshihiro, and Hideki Kobayashi
Research Paper: pp. 774-785
A Method for Simulating an Information System with Life Cycle Simulation
Abstract
Tomoyuki Tamura, Ryota Odagaki, Yusuke Kishita, Yasushi Umeda, Gaku Miyake, Genichiro Matsuda, and Akio Tajima
Research Paper: pp. 786-793
Regional Comparison of Attachment Strategies for Designing Long-Life Products
Abstract
Takeru Ibi, Hidenori Murata, and Hideki Kobayashi
Research Paper: pp. 794-801
Analyzing Factors Influencing Customer Satisfaction with Organic Coffee in E-Commerce
Abstract
Yuna Seo

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 803-811
Effects of Surface Treatment and Morphology on Static and Fatigue Strengths of Adhesively Bonded Steel Plate
Abstract
Shogo Takesue and Tatsuro Morita
Technical Paper: pp. 812-820
Cutting Tool Monitoring Technology Using Wireless Acoustic Emission Sensor
Abstract
Mizuki Uematsu, Kazuya Kato, Kota Watanabe, Tomoya Watanobe, and Wataru Natsu

No.5

(Sep)

Special Issue on Advanced Three-Dimensional Digital Geometry Processing

Special Issue on Advanced Three-Dimensional Digital Geometry Processing

Editorial: pp. 589-590
Advanced Three-Dimensional Digital Geometry Processing
Yukie Nagai and Satoshi Kanai

Geometry processing is a software technology that facilitates the appropriate and efficient conversion and processing of digital geometric data, including sampled points, curves, surfaces, images, and volumetric data, based on the intended application. It is a versatile technology and is increasingly adopted in diverse fields that rely on digital technologies and for the popularization of digital transition. Geometry processing is based on a robust and extensive mathematical framework that has been extensively investigated. As the scope of potential applications expands, the practical applications of these theories have increased accordingly. Geometry processing is currently employed for shape acquisition, analysis, design, and inspection in various fields, such as manufacturing, social infrastructure, medicine, natural science, and art. As the range of applications expands, several issues have emerged that require further investigation, such as increasing the accuracy and managing large-scale data.

The objective of this special issue is to provide new insights into geometric-processing capabilities. This issue comprises five papers that present novel aspects of this technology and two comprehensive reviews pertaining to aesthetic curves and related topics, as well as the applications of X-ray computed tomography (CT) in manufacturing. The papers included in this issue are as follows:

- Aesthetic curves and related geometries

- Object recognition from laser-scanned point cloud

- CAD data compression via wavelet transform

- Application of structure-from-motion

- Image analysis using Delaunay graphs

- Surface extraction from X-ray CT scan data

- Automation of manufacturing using X-ray CT scanning

The data types and methods used for geometry processing are diverse and depend on the scenarios. In this issue, we present a diverse range of studies pertaining to geometry processing that encompasses both fundamental concepts and applied studies.

We are grateful to all the contributors, reviewers, and editorial staff for their dedication and support in realizing this issue.

Review: pp. 591-602
Log-Aesthetic Curves and Similarity Geometry
Abstract
Kenjiro T. Miura and R. U. Gobithaasan
Research Paper: pp. 603-612
Ceiling Equipment Extraction from TLS Point Clouds for Reflected Ceiling Plan Creation
Abstract
Riho Akiyama, Hiroaki Date, Satoshi Kanai, and Kazushige Yasutake
Research Paper: pp. 613-620
Lossy Compression of Z-Map Based Shape Models Using Daubechies Wavelet Transform and Quickselect
Abstract
Nobuyuki Umezu and Masatomo Inui
Research Paper: pp. 621-631
Robustness of Structure from Motion Accuracy/Precision Against the Non-Optimality in Analysis Settings: Case Study in Constant-Pitch Flight Design
Abstract
Truc Thanh Ho, Ariyo Kanno, Yuji Matsuoka, Masahiko Sekine, Tsuyoshi Imai, Koichi Yamamoto, and Takaya Higuchi
Research Paper: pp. 632-650
Topological Delaunay Graph for Efficient 3D Binary Image Analysis
Abstract
Shin Yoshizawa, Takashi Michikawa, and Hideo Yokota
Research Paper: pp. 651-658
Surface Extraction by Accurate Fitting of Primitive Shapes to X-Ray Computed Tomography Scan Data
Abstract
Keita Matsunaga, Naoya Samata, Junta Kono, and Yukie Nagai
Review: pp. 659-669
Modeling Algorithms for Empowering Automated Manufacturing with Industrial X-Ray Computed Tomography
Abstract
Yukie Nagai

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 671-678
Design and Analysis of Rehabilitation Evaluation System for Finger Rehabilitation Robot
Abstract
Guangda Lu, Xinlin Liu, Qiuyue Zhang, Zhuangzhuang Zhao, Runze Li, and Zheng Li
Research Paper: pp. 679-687
C-Space-Based Toolpath Generation for Five-Axis Controlled Machining with Special Tools
Abstract
Ken Okamoto and Koichi Morishige
Research Paper: pp. 688-701
Analysis of the Relationship Between Process Parameters and Microhardness for the Finishing Process by Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing Combined with the FSB Tool of Austenitic Stainless Steel 316L
Abstract
Teerayut Cordkaew, Jun’ichi Kaneko, and Takeyuki Abe
Technical Paper: pp. 702-711
Development of a Compression Test Method for Badminton Shuttlecock Feathers
Abstract
To Ming Terence Woo, Alex Kootsookos, and Firoz Alam
Research Paper: pp. 712-720
Design Optimization of Continuous Fiber Arrangement Using Lamination Parameters in Material Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing
Abstract
Koki Jimbo, Tohru Shitani, Satoshi Nakajima, and Shinya Morita

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on Recent Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technology

Special Issue on Recent Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technology

Editorial: pp. 461-462
Recent Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technology
Takashi Matsumura and Norikazu Suzuki

Recently, manufacturing technologies have progressed owing to high industrial demand. For example, in the automobile and aircraft industries, manufacturing processes require technologies that allow for high machining rates of lightweight and/or difficult-to-cut materials. Fabricating medical equipment involves the machining of biocompatible materials with high mechanical strength. Information devices require high-quality ultraprecision manufacturing processes. Furthermore, measurement and characterization technologies are also essential for manufacturing. Along with the evolution of manufacturing technologies, scientific studies have been performed on manufacturing phenomena and process control based on physical and/or mathematical aspects.

This special issue was promoted by the International Conference on Leading Edge Manufacturing/Materials & Processing (LEM&P2023) held from June 12, 2023 to June 16, 2023 at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, sponsored by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. This conference was co-located with the Manufacturing Science Engineering Conference (MSEC), ASME, and North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC), SME.

This special issue includes nine papers that describe the innovations and detailed progress in the following areas:

- Characterization of materials

- Fundamental study and modeling of material removal process

- Manufacturing control and optimization

- Manufacturing processes for new hard materials

- Micro-/Nano-scale manufacturing

- Tool manufacturing and performance

- Metrology and evaluation

- Surface characterization

This special issue includes technical and scientific discussions that suggest new key technologies for future manufacturing. We hope that this will help readers understand manufacturing processes and improve their operations.

We thank the authors and reviewers for their generous cooperation and the editing staff for their contributions.

Research Paper: pp. 463-471
Continuous Representation of Machining Processes Using 4-Dimensional Geometric Models –Cutter-Workpiece Engagement Analysis and Processing Surface Estimation in Spatio-Temporal Space—
Abstract
Tong Zhang, Masahiko Onosato, and Fumiki Tanaka
Research Paper: pp. 472-482
Influence of Pilot Hole and Work Material Hardness on Thread Milling with a Wireless Holder System
Abstract
Shota Matsui, Nobutoshi Ozaki, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Ryo Matsuda
Research Paper: pp. 483-492
Initial Wear of Fixed Diamond Wire Tool –Effect of Slurry Assisted Slicing on Machining Mechanism—
Abstract
Shinya Moriyama, Takanori Yazawa, Tatsuki Otsubo, and Koichiro Harada
Research Paper: pp. 493-502
Tool Path Design of Metal Powder Extrusion in Additive Manufacturing for Suppressing Shape Error Caused During Sintering
Abstract
Tomoya Suzuki and Toshitake Tateno
Research Paper: pp. 503-512
Effect of Different Feed Rates on Chip Evacuation in Drilling of Lead-Free Brass with a Small-Diameter Drill
Abstract
Tadaaki Naruki, Kenichi Suzuki, Hideharu Kato, Shigehiko Sakamoto, Masahiro Seto, Jin Katayama, and Takayuki Oka
Research Paper: pp. 513-520
Prototype of Parallel Plate Type Fast Atom Beam Source and its Improvement of Irradiation Characteristics
Abstract
Taisei Kato, Ryo Morisaki, Takahiro Yamazaki, Chiemi Oka, Junpei Sakurai, and Seiichi Hata
Research Paper: pp. 521-527
Fabrication of Rose Petal Surface Using Release-Coated UV-Curable Resin via Ultraviolet Nanoimprint Lithography
Abstract
Takuto Wakasa, Kazuki Fujiwara, and Jun Taniguchi
Research Paper: pp. 528-536
Effect of Noise on Accuracy of Grain Size Evaluation by Magnetic Barkhausen Noise Analysis
Abstract
Kanna Omae, Takahiro Yamazaki, Kohya Sano, Chiemi Oka, Junpei Sakurai, and Seiichi Hata
Research Paper: pp. 537-543
Scrap Float Detection in a Blanking Die Set with Multiple Retrofit Accelerometers Using the Mahalanobis–Taguchi System
Abstract
Takahiro Ohashi

Regular Papers

Review: pp. 545-580
Advanced Sensing and Machine Learning Technologies for Intelligent Measurement in Smart and Precision Manufacturing
Abstract
Ryo Sato, Kuangyi Li, Masaki Michihata, Satoru Takahashi, and Wei Gao

No.3

(May)

Special Issue on Advanced Metal Cutting Technologies

Special Issue on Advanced Metal Cutting Technologies

Editorial: p. 331
Advanced Metal Cutting Technologies
Hiroyuki Sasahara and Takashi Matsumura

Cutting technologies are utilized in many industrial sectors, such as automobile, aircraft, and medical-device manufacturing as well as dies and molds. Thus, the requirements for higher geometric accuracy, better surface integrity, and longer component service lifetimes have substantially increased. In addition, maintaining high machining efficiency while simultaneously reducing power consumption and CO2 emissions during machining is important for sustainable development.

This special issue features 11 papers on the most recent advances in cutting technologies for metals and composite materials.

- Reverse finishing characteristics of drilling surfaces

- Machining error simulation for end milling

- Visualization of cutting phenomena using a single-crystal diamond tool

- Milling of TiB2 particle-reinforced high-modulus steel

- Electrodischarge-assisted turning of carbon fiber-reinforced polymers

- Suppression of chatter vibration during double-insert turning

- Prediction of surface roughness components during turning

- Microtome blades for high-precision tissue sectioning

- Boiling of coolant near the cutting edge in high-speed machining

- Residual stress during drilling of aluminum alloy

- Effect of strain hardening on burr control during drilling

This issue provides an understanding of recent developments in cutting technologies, aiming to inspire further research in this field.

We deeply appreciate the careful work of all the authors and thank the reviewers for their diligent efforts.

Research Paper: pp. 332-341
Influence of Reverse Finishing on Characteristics of Drilling Surface
Abstract
Yuzuha Ochi, Masatoshi Usui, and Hiroyuki Sasahara
Research Paper: pp. 342-351
Practical Method for Identifying Model Parameters for Machining Error Simulation in End Milling Through Sensor-Less Monitoring and On-Machine Measurement
Abstract
Kazuki Kaneko, Arisa Kudo, Takanori Waizumi, Jun Shimizu, Libo Zhou, Hirotaka Ojima, and Teppei Onuki
Research Paper: pp. 352-357
Development of Machining Device with Real-Time Visualization of Boundary Surface on Tool Rake Face and Cutting Chip
Abstract
Masahiro Hagino
Research Paper: pp. 358-365
Milling of TiBbm2 Particle Reinforced High-Modulus Steel
Abstract
Hideharu Kato, Kazuya Matsumoto, Yukio Ito, Shigehiko Sakamoto, and Hitoshi Sumiya
Research Paper: pp. 366-373
Electrical Discharge-Assisted Turning for UD CFRP Under Low Voltage Condition
Abstract
Hidetake Tanaka and Ryuta Kuboshima
Research Paper: pp. 374-381
Inner Modulation Controlled Process for Suppression of Chatter Vibration in Double Inserts Turning
Abstract
Toshifumi Atsuta, Hidenori Yoshimura, and Takashi Matsumura
Research Paper: pp. 382-389
Prediction of Surface Roughness Components in Turning with Single Point Tool—Measurement of Tool Edge Contour and Prediction of its Position During Cutting—
Abstract
Ryo Sakamoto, Ryutaro Tanaka, Isaí Espinoza Torres, Israel Martínez Ramírez, Katsuhiko Sekiya, and Keiji Yamada
Research Paper: pp. 390-399
Durability Test of Microtome Blades with the High-Precision Tissue-Sectioning Machine
Abstract
Hirotaka Satoh, Keito Nakamae, Takehiro Sasaki, Hiroshi Nanjo, Ryuta Nakamura, Takayuki Kusumi, Yoichi Akagami, and Masahiko Yoshino
Research Paper: pp. 400-405
Boiling of Coolant Near the Cutting Edge in High Speed Machining of Difficult-to-Cut Materials
Abstract
Toshiyuki Obikawa, Wataru Matsumoto, Mamoru Hayashi, and Chikara Morigo
Research Paper: pp. 406-416
Evaluation Approach for Residual Stress in Drilling of Aluminum Alloy
Abstract
Takashi Matsumura, Yusuke Akao, and Shoichi Tamura
Research Paper: pp. 417-425
Effect of Strain Hardening on Burr Control in Drilling of Austenitic Stainless Steel
Abstract
Shoichi Tamura, Kota Okamura, Daisuke Uetake, and Takashi Matsumura

Regular Papers

Letter: pp. 427-432
Bilateral Half-Box Image Filtering
Abstract
Miku Fukatsu, Shin Yoshizawa, Hiroshi Takemura, and Hideo Yokota
Research Paper: pp. 433-443
Feasibility Study of Single-Point Incremental Forming for Discontinuous-Fiber CFRP Using Oil-Bath Heating
Abstract
Tatsuki Ikari and Hidetake Tanaka
Research Paper: pp. 444-452
Improving Machined Accuracy Under a Constant Feed Speed Vector at the End-Milling Point by Estimating Machining Force in Tool Approach
Abstract
Takamaru Suzuki, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Abrasive Technology for High-Precision and High-Efficiency Machining of High-Performance Materials

Special Issue on Abrasive Technology for High-Precision and High-Efficiency Machining of High-Performance Materials

Editorial: pp. 159-160
Abrasive Technology for High-Precision and High-Efficiency Machining of High-Performance Materials
Hirofumi Suzuki, Minoru Ota, Hiroyuki Kodama, and Tatsuya Furuki

The demand for high-precision and high-efficient machining of high-performance materials and components has increased in various industries such as optical, automotive, communication, life sciences, and medical sciences. Certain difficult-to-machine materials can be reliably machined using deterministic precision cutting processes. However, hard and brittle materials such as ceramics, carbides, hardened steel molds, glassy materials, or semiconductor materials, require precision abrasive technologies with super abrasives like diamond, cBN, or new tool materials for machining. However, machining high-precision components and their molds/dies using abrasive processes is considerably more difficult due to their complex and non-deterministic nature and textured surfaces. Furthermore, high-energy processes such as laser technology can assist abrasive technologies in ensuring higher precision and efficiency. Precision grinding and polishing processes are primarily used to generate high-quality and functional components, typically made of difficult-to-machine materials. Thus, the surface quality achievable by precision grinding and polishing processes becomes more important for reducing machining time and costs.

This special issue features 10 papers on the most recent advances in precision abrasive technologies. These papers cover the following topics:

- Ultrasonic grinding of micro holes using cemented WC tools

- Drilling holes in CFRP aircraft using cBN electroplated ball end mill

- In situ evaluation of drill wear using tool images

- Grinding belt based on modified information entropy

- Radial directional vibration-assisted grinding of Al2O3 ceramics

- Chatter vibration suppression using fixed superabrasive polishing stone

- Free abrasive finishing of internal channels with different cross-sectional geometries

- High-quality machining of cemented carbide using PCD ball end mills

- Fixed-abrasive machining with magnetic brush for Ti-6Al-4V ELI alloy

- High-efficient polishing of polymer surfaces using catalyst-referred etching

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Research Paper: pp. 161-168
Ultrasonic-Assisted Grinding of Microholes Using Ultrasmall-Diameter Cemented WC Tools
Abstract
Kai Egashira, Ryota Honda, Keishi Yamaguchi, and Minoru Ota
Research Paper: pp. 169-180
Investigation of Drilling Holes in CFRP for Aircraft Using cBN Electroplated Ball End Mill Using Helical Interpolation Motion
Abstract
Sora Hamamoto, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, Kazuna Fujiwara, and Masashi Taketani
Technical Paper: pp. 181-188
In Situ Evaluation of Drill Wear Using Tool Image Captured on Machining Center
Abstract
Tatsuya Furuki, Tomoki Nagai, Koichi Nishigaki, Takashi Suda, and Hiroyuki Kousaka
Research Paper: pp. 189-197
Evaluation of Abrasive Grain Distribution of the Grinding Belt Based on Modified Information Entropy
Abstract
Yasutake Haramiishi and Tsuyoshi Shimizu
Research Paper: pp. 198-205
Effect of Radial Directional Vibration-Assisted Ductile-Mode Grinding of Al2O3 Ceramics
Abstract
Kenichiro Imai
Technical Paper: pp. 206-215
Study on Temporary Unloading for Chatter Vibration Suppression Using Fixed Superabrasive Polishing Stone with Five-Joint Closed-Link Small Robot and Voice Coil Motor Thrust Control
Abstract
Yuki Manabe, Taichi Yamamoto, Taichi Ueda, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama
Research Paper: pp. 216-224
Finishing Characteristics with Free Abrasive Grains and Cooling Performance of Internal Channels with Different Cross-Sectional Geometries
Abstract
Mitsugu Yamaguchi, Kotaro Kushima, Shuuji Inagaki, Masao Tsuji, and Tatsuaki Furumoto
Research Paper: pp. 225-231
Influence of Abrasive Grain Protrusion on High-Quality Machining of Cemented Carbide Using PCD Ball End Mills
Abstract
Kazutoshi Katahira and Shinya Morita
Research Paper: pp. 232-239
Experimental Investigation of a Fixed-Abrasive Machining with Magnetic Brush for Ti-6Al-4V ELI Alloy
Abstract
Ryunosuke Sato, Yanhua Zou, and Taiki Koma
Research Paper: pp. 240-247
High-Efficiency Polishing of Polymer Surface Using Catalyst-Referred Etching
Abstract
Daisetsu Toh, Kodai Takeda, Kiyoto Kayao, Yuji Ohkubo, Kazuto Yamauchi, and Yasuhisa Sano

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 249-256
Design of an Optical Head with Two Phase-Shifted Interference Signals for Direction Detection of Small Displacement in an Absolute Surface Encoder
Abstract
Ryo Sato, Tao Liu, Satoru Maehara, Ryota Okimura, Hiraku Matsukuma, and Wei Gao
Research Paper: pp. 257-264
Drive Characteristics of Air-Cylinder-Type Artificial Muscle in Annular Bending
Abstract
Tatsuhiro Hiramitsu, Yuuki Miyake, Hiroaki Seki, and Tokuo Tsuji
Research Paper: pp. 265-275
Automatic Characterization of WEDM Single Craters Through AI Based Object Detection
Abstract
Eduardo Gonzalez-Sanchez, Davide Saccardo, Paulo Borges Esteves, Michal Kuffa, and Konrad Wegener
Research Paper: pp. 276-286
Effects of Mosquito-Imitated Microneedle’s Reciprocating Rotations on Puncture Resistance Forces—Evaluations by Puncturing Experiments and Nonlinear FEM Analyses—
Abstract
Akira Mizutsu, Yuki Okumura, Atsushi Ueda, Shunki Yamamoto, Tomokazu Takahashi, Masato Suzuki, Seiji Aoyagi, Toshio Nagashima, Makoto Chiyonobu, Hideki Nishikawa, Fumio Sudo, Toshiyuki Ohdaira, and Satoshi Seshimo
Research Paper: pp. 287-294
Leaf Reconstruction Based on Gaussian Mixture Model from Point Clouds of Leaf Boundaries and Veins
Abstract
Yukie Nagai and Hikaru Tanaya
Research Paper: pp. 295-301
Compliant Control Technology of Manipulator
Abstract
Xuan Wang, Guodong Li, Hua Yu, and Zhigang Xue
Research Paper: pp. 302-315
Unsupervised Anomaly Detection for IoT-Driven Multivariate Time Series on Moringa Leaf Extraction
Abstract
Kurnianingsih, Retno Widyowati, Achmad Fahrul Aji, Eri Sato-Shimokawara, Takenori Obo, and Naoyuki Kubota
Research Paper: pp. 316-322
Energy Balanced Self-Organizing Networks Algorithm for Three-Dimensional Internet of Things
Abstract
Amin Suharjono

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on On-Machine and In-Process Measurement for Smart and Precision Manufacturing

Special Issue on On-Machine and In-Process Measurement for Smart and Precision Manufacturing

Editorial: p. 3
On-Machine and In-Process Measurement for Smart and Precision Manufacturing
Yasuhiro Takaya and Wei Gao

The Internet of Things is playing an important role, organizing all things that use data and connecting them to the Internet. It has been made possible by the rapid progress in smart and real-time measurement technologies, the miniaturization and speeding up of sensor technologies as well as intelligent data processors, and by the spread of cloud technology, which accumulates huge amounts of data. To establish smart and precision manufacturing, not only the improvement of conventional ultraprecision machining techniques but also the development of the novel, high-performance machining techniques has been made. On-machine and in-process measurement are gaining in importance for emerging machining technologies as well as conventional ones. Advanced techniques of machining and metrology as well as feedback for compensation manufacturing have been required for plasticity to on-machine and in-process conditions.

This special issue focuses on metrology and manufacturing measurement and instrumentation for the progress of state-of-the-art on-machine and in-process measurement systems and sensor technologies. It consists of contributions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:

- On-machine, in-process measurement and process monitoring

- Practical application of on-machine, in-process measurement

- Machine tool metrology

- Intelligent micro- and nano-metrology

- Multi-sensor fusion and multi-sensor cooperation

- Form and dimensional measurement and instrumentation

- 3D-surface texture and its micro-characteristics

- Machine learning, AI aided measurement

We would like to sincerely thank all the authors for their contributions, and we sincerely hope that the papers in this special issue further contribute to the development of our future society from a new horizon of metrology.

Research Paper: pp. 4-10
On-Machine Calibration of Pitch Deviations of a Linear Scale Grating by Using a Differential Angle Sensor
Abstract
Jiucheng Wu, Yifang Hong, Dong Wook Shin, Ryo Sato, Lue Quan, Hiraku Matsukuma, and Wei Gao
Research Paper: pp. 11-17
Diameter Measurement for Micro-Spheres via Coherent Scanning Interferometry with Reference to Gauge Block
Abstract
Masaki Michihata, Shotaro Kadoya, and Satoru Takahashi
Research Paper: pp. 18-25
A Technique for Estimating the Pitch of Interference Fringe Patterns for Pattern Exposure in a Non-Orthogonal One-Axis Lloyd’s Mirror Interferometer
Abstract
Nozomu Takahiro and Yuki Shimizu
Research Paper: pp. 26-38
Machine-Learning-Based Model Parameter Identification for Cutting Force Estimation
Abstract
Junichi Kouguchi, Shingo Tajima, and Hayato Yoshioka
Research Paper: pp. 39-46
High-Precision Grinding of Thin and Large Optical Workpieces with the Kinematic Support
Abstract
Takeshi Hashigaya, Masaru Kino, Keisuke Takahashi, and Mikio Kurita
Research Paper: pp. 47-57
Experimental In-Situ Observatory on Brownian Motion Behavior of 105 nm Sized Silica Particles During Chemical Mechanical Polishing of 4H-SiC by an Evanescent Field
Abstract
Thitipat Permpatdechakul, Panart Khajornrungruang, Keisuke Suzuki, Aran Blattler, and Jiraphan Inthiam
Research Paper: pp. 58-65
Shock Wave Detection for In-Process Depth Measurement in Laser Ablation Using a Photonic Nanojet
Abstract
Tsutomu Uenohara, Makoto Yasuda, Yasuhiro Mizutani, and Yasuhiro Takaya
Research Paper: pp. 66-76
Measurement of a Freeform Surface by Dragging Three Point Method Along with a Circular Path
Abstract
Kento Tokuchi, Mikio Kurita, and Keisuke Takahashi
Research Paper: pp. 77-83
Roundness Profile Measurement Using a Combination Method of Three-Point Method for Roundness Profile Measurement and Integration Method for Straightness Profile Measurement
Abstract
Eiki Okuyama and Takato Fukuda
Research Paper: pp. 84-91
Repetition Frequency Control of a Mid-Infrared Ultrashort Pulse Laser
Abstract
Hiraku Matsukuma, Masashi Nagaoka, Hisashi Hirose, Ryo Sato, Yuki Shimizu, and Wei Gao
Research Paper: pp. 92-103
Phase Retrieval Algorithm for Surface Topography Measurement Using Multi-Wavelength Scattering Spectroscopy
Abstract
Satoshi Itakura, Tsutomu Uenohara, Yasuhiro Mizutani, and Yasuhiro Takaya
Technical Paper: pp. 104-111
Measurement and Control of Body Pressure Towards Smart Bed System
Abstract
Jun Ito and Shin Usuki

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 113-127
Designing a Model Predictive Controller for Displacement Control of Axial Piston Pump
Abstract
Tsuyoshi Yamada, Ryo Inada, and Kazuhisa Ito
Research Paper: pp. 128-134
Fundamental Study of Press Molding Method for CFRP Preform Using a 3D Printer
Abstract
Hidetake Tanaka, Yuuki Nishimura, Tatsuki Ikari, and Emir Yilmaz
Research Paper: pp. 135-145
A Discrete-Event Simulation Study of Multi-Objective Sales and Operation Planning Under Demand Uncertainty: A Case of the Ethiopian Automotive Industry
Abstract
Yigedeb Abay, Toshiya Kaihara, and Daisuke Kokuryo

Vol.17 (2023)

No.6

(Nov)

The Best Paper Award 2023 and The Best Review Award 2023
Special Issue on Recent Progress in Precision Engineering

The Best Paper Award 2023 and The Best Review Award 2023

Award: pp. 547-550
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2023 and The Best Review Award 2023
Editorial Office

Special Issue on Recent Progress in Precision Engineering

Editorial: p. 551
Recent Progress in Precision Engineering
Toshiyuki Enomoto and Tatsuya Sugihara

In recent years, the field of manufacturing has become increasingly diversified and complex to meet various requirements, such as improved manufacturing accuracy, productivity, environmental friendliness, and automation/intelligence in manufacturing sites. Consequently, the fusion of different fields as well as interdisciplinary research has become indispensable for the creation of innovative manufacturing technologies that can realize advanced production systems.

This special issue comprises seven outstanding research papers that focus on advanced precision engineering in manufacturing systems, covering the following topics:

- Advanced cutting technologies

- Advanced machine tools and elements

- Surface finishing technologies

- Non-traditional machining and additive manufacturing

- Nano-scale surface finishing

- Advanced surface processing

All research papers were originally presented at the 19th International Conference on Precision Engineering (ICPE2022), held in Nara, Japan, in 2022. The editors hope that the research papers included in this special issue will offer valuable insights to readers for their future research in the field of manufacturing technology.

Each paper underwent a rigorous peer-review process, and the editors would like to express their deep appreciation for the efforts and excellent work of all the authors and anonymous reviewers who contributed to the realization of this special issue. Finally, it is our sincere hope that the papers in this special issue will further contribute to the advancement of our future society.

Research Paper: pp. 552-563
Investigation of the Influence of Built-Up Layer on the Stress State in the Primary Shear Zone Using Particle Image Velocimetry Analysis
Abstract
Xiaoqi Song, Kenji Suzuki, Weiming He, and Tohru Ihara
Research Paper: pp. 564-574
Estimation of Hardness and Residual Stress on End-Milled Surfaces Using Linear Regression Model
Abstract
Hideyuki Fujii, Yukio Takahashi, Jiei Hodohara, Norikazu Suzuki, Yuki Yamada, Yasuhiro Imabeppu, and Naruhiro Irino
Research Paper: pp. 575-582
Organosilicon-Based Thin Film Formation in Very High-Frequency Plasma Under Atmospheric Pressure
Abstract
Afif Hamzens, Kento Kitamura, Shota Mochizuki, Leapheng Uon, Hiromasa Ohmi, and Hiroaki Kakiuchi
Research Paper: pp. 583-593
Effect of Pulse Conditions on Machining Characteristics in Bipolar-Pulse Electrochemical Machining of Cemented Carbide
Abstract
Tomohiro Koyano, Taisei Hokin, and Tatsuaki Furumoto
Research Paper: pp. 594-602
Development of Additive Printing System Using Slant Direct-Drive Parallel Mechanism
Abstract
Ryosuke Tawara, Chiaki Tanuma, and Yutaka Tanaka
Research Paper: pp. 603-609
Fabrication of Nano- and Micro-Structured PPy Electrode and its Application to Electroporation to Cell
Abstract
Saki Amaki, Yohei Kato, Tomomi Sudo, Takahiro Kono, and Arata Kaneko
Research Paper: pp. 610-618
Detection of Multiscale Deterioration from Point-Clouds of Furnace Walls
Abstract
Tomoko Aoki, Erika Yamamoto, and Hiroshi Masuda

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 619-626
Automated Process Planning System for Machining Injection Molding Dies Using CAD Models of Product Shapes in STL Format
Abstract
Isamu Nishida, Eiki Yamada, and Hidenori Nakatsuji
Research Paper: pp. 627-633
Simple Contact Sensor for Material on Die in Sheet Hydroforming
Abstract
Minoru Yamashita, Nozomi Minowa, and Makoto Nikawa

No.5

(Sep)

Special Issue on the Latest Machine Tool and Manufacturing Technologies

Special Issue on the Latest Machine Tool and Manufacturing Technologies

Editorial: p. 433
the Latest Machine Tool and Manufacturing Technologies
Hayato Yoshioka

The social demands for manufacturing systems are constantly changing with the times. In recent years, environmental and social issues have been complicating these demands. For example, all industrial sectors need to consider environmentally responsible ways to achieve sustainable development goals in a time of paradigm shifts. The demands in the manufacturing field include high productivity, high quality, low energy consumption, and help for aging operators. To meet these various demands for manufacturing systems, we must create innovative manufacturing technologies to realize advanced production systems.

This special issue focuses on state-of-the-art machine tools and manufacturing technologies to accelerate production engineering innovation. This issue consists of eleven research papers covering the following fields.

- Advanced structure and drive systems in machine tools

- Industrial robot applications

- Advanced cutting technologies

- Evaluation and calibration technologies of motion error

- Surface finishing technologies

- Grinding of hard and brittle materials

All of these research contributions were presented at IMEC2022, a joint event with JIMTOF2022, held in Tokyo, Japan in 2022.

I would like to sincerely thank all the authors for their contributions, and I sincerely hope that the papers in this special issue further contribute to the development of our future society.

Research Paper: pp. 434-448
Effect of Vibration Behavior in Low-Frequency Vibration Cutting on Surface Properties of Workpiece
Abstract
Hiroyuki Kodama, Shota Matsuno, Naoyuki Shibata, and Kazuhito Ohashi
Research Paper: pp. 449-457
Anomalous Change Detection in Drilling Process Using Variational Autoencoder with Temperature Near Drill Edge
Abstract
Haruhiko Suwa, Kazuya Oda, and Koji Murakami
Research Paper: pp. 458-468
Study on the Surface Enhancement of Thin-Walled Metallic Materials Using a Novel Double-Side Burnishing Tool
Abstract
Hibiki Yamazaki, Jiang Zhu, and Tomohisa Tanaka
Research Paper: pp. 469-476
Shell Forming for Improving Additional Cutting Properties of Additively Manufactured Parts
Abstract
Hiroshi Sawano and Yasuhiro Kodama
Research Paper: pp. 477-485
Feasibility of 8-Shaped Motion Test for Five-Axis Machining Center
Abstract
Yukitoshi Ihara, Souma Kajino, and Yuto Inoue
Research Paper: pp. 486-493
Simple Measuring of Positioning Accuracy for Machining Centers Using Image Matching
Abstract
Akinori Saito and Yoji Jimba
Research Paper: pp. 494-503
Posture Optimization in Robot Machining with Kinematic Redundancy for High-Precision Positioning
Abstract
Shingo Tajima, Satoshi Iwamoto, and Hayato Yoshioka
Research Paper: pp. 504-511
On Thermal Positioning Error of a Planar Robot Arm over Entire Workspace
Abstract
Soichi Ibaraki and Kandai Kawano
Research Paper: pp. 512-520
Temperature Control Performance of a Built-In Motor Spindle by Developed Temperature Feedback Control System
Abstract
Shumon Wakiya, Ryota Ishida, Jumpei Kusuyama, and Yohichi Nakao
Research Paper: pp. 521-528
Effects of Temperature and Relative Humidity on Crack Propagation Behavior During Wheel Scribing of Alkali-Free Glass Sheet
Abstract
Ryota Someno, Kentaro Imai, Yuichiro Matsumoto, Souta Matsusaka, Sho Itoh, Hirofumi Hidai, Akira Chiba, and Noboru Morita
Research Paper: pp. 529-535
A Study of Depth of Cut and Wear in Precision Grinding of CVD-SiC
Abstract
Fengmin Ji, Kentaro Imai, and Weimin Lin

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on Recent Trends in Additive Manufacturing

Special Issue on Recent Trends in Additive Manufacturing

Editorial: p. 325
Recent Trends in Additive Manufacturing
Tatsuaki Furumoto and Hiroyuki Sasahara

Additive manufacturing (AM) has undergone rapid development in the past decade. Owing to its capacity to produce complex and functional parts in various industries, it has been recognized as a remarkable scientific and industrial technique. It is used to enhance weight-saving production and reduce the number of parts, with metal-based AM techniques in particular being recognized as the most promising AM techniques developed thus far. This is because of their high potential for direct production through the selective solidification of metal materials from three-dimensional, computer-aided design data. The medical, aerospace, and part molding industries are some of the many expected to reap particular benefit from the ability to produce high-quality models with reduced manufacturing costs and lead times.

The objective of this special issue is to collect recent research works focused on recent trends in AM. This issue includes 7 papers covering the following topics:

- Metal-based powder bed fusion using a laser beam (PBF-LB/M)

- Wire and arc-based AM (WAAM)

- Fused deposition modeling (FDM)

This special issue is expected to help readers understand the recent trends in AM, leading in turn to further research on AM.

We deeply appreciate the contributions of all authors and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts.

Research Paper: pp. 326-334
Effect of FDM Processing Conditions on Snap-Fit Characteristic in Assembly
Abstract
Hiroyuki Taguchi, Yohei Kunimatsu, and Hiroyuki Narahara
Research Paper: pp. 335-345
Experimental Investigation of Spatter Particle Behavior and Improvement in Build Quality in PBF-LB
Abstract
Mitsuyoshi Yoshida, Tatsuaki Furumoto, Kazuaki Sakuma, Kai Kawasaki, and Kazuyuki Itagaki
Research Paper: pp. 346-355
Influence of Oxygen Concentration in Building Environment and Oxidation Extent of Maraging Steel on Spatter Generation Behavior in Powder Bed Fusion
Abstract
Mitsugu Yamaguchi, Kotaro Tsubouchi, Asako Kamimoto, Shinnosuke Yamada, Kenji Sugiyama, and Tatsuaki Furumoto
Research Paper: pp. 356-368
Process Planning with Removal of Melting Penetration and Temper Colors in 5-Axis Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing
Abstract
Akira Nishiyama, Shun Kayashima, Nobuyuki Sumi, Takashi Hashimoto, Takeyuki Abe, and Jun’ichi Kaneko
Research Paper: pp. 369-377
Study on Laser Scan Strategy for Correcting Anisotropic Residual Stress Distribution and Reducing Warpage in Structures Fabricated by PBF-LB/M
Abstract
Atsushi Ezura, Satoshi Abe, Tatsuaki Furumoto, Toshihiko Sasaki, and Jiro Sakamoto
Technical Paper: pp. 378-387
Technique for Introducing Internal Defects with Arbitrary Sizes and Locations in Metals via Additive Manufacturing and Evaluation of Fatigue Properties
Abstract
Kazuyuki Morishita, Taichi Yamaguchi, Kentaro Wada, and Junichiro Yamabe
Technical Paper: pp. 388-397
Advantages of Injection Mold with Hybrid Process of Metal Powder Bed Fusion and Subtractive Process
Abstract
Satoshi Abe, Seiichi Uemoto, and Masanori Morimoto

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 399-409
Manipulation Planning for Wiring Connector-Attached Cables Considering Linear Object’s Deformability
Abstract
Kyoto Nozaki, Changjian Ying, Yuichiro Matsuura, and Kimitoshi Yamazaki
Research Paper: pp. 410-421
Study on a Novel Peeling of Nano-Particle (PNP) Process for Localized Material Removal on a 4H-SiC Surface by Controllable Magnetic Field
Abstract
Thitipat Permpatdechakul, Panart Khajornrungruang, Keisuke Suzuki, and Shotaro Kutomi

No.3

(May)

Special Issue on Human Digital Twin Technology

Special Issue on Human Digital Twin Technology

Editorial: p. 205
Human Digital Twin Technology
Mitsunori Tada and Tetsunari Inamura

With the advancement of information technologies such as the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence, cyber-physical systems are being introduced into society. At the core of these systems is the digital twin, a computer model (twin) of a physical entity built in cyberspace for simulation-based prediction.

Currently, the digital twin mainly targets artificial objects, such as aircraft engines and factories. However, if it can be extended to humans, it could lead to the realization of human-machine cooperative systems and health promotion services, thereby solving social issues stemming from the aging of society. However, humans are the weakest link in the system, and many technical problems remain to be solved, such as realizing the measurement, modeling, and prediction of human behavior, if the human digital twin is to become reality.

This special issue contains 9 papers on developing essential technologies for the human digital twin and constructing human-machine systems for specific applications. The topics covered include learning algorithms, motion measurement and analysis techniques, human perception, system development, and platform software for system development. These clearly show that cross-disciplinary efforts are essential to the realization of the human digital twin.

We thank the authors of the papers submitted for this special issue. We are confident that the information provided by the authors is suggestive and informative for both specialists and non-specialists alike. We also sincerely appreciate the efforts of the reviewers. Their contributions helped to make this special issue possible. We hope that this special issue will catalyze sharing across the boundaries of research fields along the path to realizing a human digital twin.

Research Paper: pp. 206-216
Multi-Scale Batch-Learning Growing Neural Gas Efficiently for Dynamic Data Distributions
Abstract
Fernando Ardilla, Azhar Aulia Saputra, and Naoyuki Kubota
Research Paper: pp. 217-225
Estimating Whole-Body Walking Motion from Inertial Measurement Units at Wrist and Heels Using Deep Learning
Abstract
Yuji Kumano, Suguru Kanoga, Masataka Yamamoto, Hiroshi Takemura, and Mitsunori Tada
Research Paper: pp. 226-236
Motion Analysis of the Torso and the Elbow During Picking and Placing Heavy Object on Shelf
Abstract
Kaito Hara, Satoki Tsuichihara, and Yasutake Takahashi
Research Paper: pp. 237-247
Motion Measurement and Analysis for Functional Independence Measure
Abstract
Shino Matsuura, Kazuhiko Hirata, Hiroaki Kimura, Yoshitaka Iwamoto, Makoto Takahashi, Yui Endo, Mitsunori Tada, Tsubasa Maruyama, and Yuichi Kurita
Research Paper: pp. 248-261
Effect of Perspective and Visuo-Tactile Feedback in Virtual Reality-Based Posture Learning
Abstract
Ryo Hanashima, Takumi Tokuda, Masaaki Mochimaru, and Junji Ohyama
Research Paper: pp. 262-276
Proposal of Simulation-Based Surgical Navigation and Development of Laparoscopic Surgical Simulator that Reflects Motion of Surgical Instruments in Real-World
Abstract
Sayaka Shibuya, Noriyuki Shido, Ryosuke Shirai, Kazuya Sase, Koki Ebina, Xiaoshuai Chen, Teppei Tsujita, Shunsuke Komizunai, Taku Senoo, and Atsushi Konno
Research Paper: pp. 277-283
Inflatable Humanoid Cybernetic Avatar for Physical Human–Robot Interaction
Abstract
Ryuma Niiyama, Masahiro Ikeda, and Young Ah Seong
Review: pp. 284-291
Digital Twin of Experience for Human–Robot Collaboration Through Virtual Reality
Abstract
Tetsunari Inamura
Research Paper: pp. 292-304
DhaibaWorks: A Software Platform for Human-Centered Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract
Yui Endo, Tsubasa Maruyama, and Mitsunori Tada

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 305-313
Machine Learning Based Position Prediction of a Target Tracked by Multi-Aperture Positioning System
Abstract
Luis Garcia, Uwe Bielke, Cornelius Neumann, and Rainer Börret

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Production Engineering

Special Issue on Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Production Engineering

Editorial: p. 91
Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Production Engineering
Keiichi Nakamoto and Keigo Takasugi

Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques have been behind disruptive innovations in every industry. Based on AI techniques, large amounts of data can be converted into actionable insights and predictions. Manufacturers have frequently faced different kinds of challenges, such as unexpected machinery failures or defective product deliveries. Still, the adoption of AI techniques is expected to improve operational efficiency, enable the launch of new products, customize product designs, and plan future financial actions. Recently, manufacturers have been using AI techniques to improve the quality of their products, achieve greater speed and visibility across supply chains, and optimize inventory management.

Given that the attention and interest in AI techniques has been growing rapidly, it is time that the current state of the art of their practical applications be presented. The main aim of this special issue is to bring together the latest AI research and practical case studies of AI techniques in production engineering.

This special issue features 10 papers related to not only operation automation but also sophisticated skill transfer in manufacturers. Their subjects cover various advancements, such as failure diagnosis, product estimation, process planning, operation planning, and workpiece fixturing in the area of machining. Moreover, the authors boldly strive to apply AI technologies even to complex systems in manufacturing fields such as laser-assisted incremental forming, injection molded direct joining, and parts assembling.

We thank the authors for their interesting papers submitted for this special issue, and we are sure that both general readers and specialists will find the information the authors provide both interesting and informative. Moreover, we deeply appreciate the reviewers for their incisive efforts. Without these contributions, this special issue would not have been possible. We truly hope that this special issue triggers further research on AI techniques in production engineering.

Research Paper: pp. 92-102
Machine Learning-Based Shape Error Estimation Using the Servomotor Current Generated During Micro-Milling of a Micro-Lens Mold
Abstract
Kenta Mizuhara, Daisuke Nakamichi, Wataru Yanagihara, and Yasuhiro Kakinuma
Research Paper: pp. 103-111
Diagnosis Method of Lubrication Failure by Coolant Immersion for a CNC Lathe Spindle
Abstract
Keigo Takasugi, Naohiko Suzuki, Yoshiyuki Kaneko, and Naoki Asakawa
Research Paper: pp. 112-119
Study on Process Design Based on Language Analysis and Image Discrimination Using CNN Deep Learning
Abstract
Akio Hayashi and Yoshitaka Morimoto
Research Paper: pp. 120-127
Computer Aided Process Planning for Rough Machining Based on Machine Learning with Certainty Evaluation of Inferred Results
Abstract
Naofumi Komura, Kazuma Matsumoto, Shinji Igari, Takashi Ogawa, Sho Fujita, and Keiichi Nakamoto
Research Paper: pp. 128-135
Acquisition of Skills for Process Planning Through Eye Tracking When Understanding Mechanical Drawings
Abstract
Takumu Yoshikawa, Fumihiro Nakamura, Eisuke Sogabe, and Keiichi Nakamoto
Research Paper: pp. 136-143
Augmented Reality-Based System for Skill Transfer of Workpiece Fixturing in Turning Operations
Abstract
Koji Nishida, Masatoshi Itoh, and Keiichi Nakamoto
Research Paper: pp. 144-155
Feasibility Study of Laser-Assisted Incremental Forming for Carbon Fiber Reinforced Thermo Plastic Based on 3D-CAD Data
Abstract
Hidetake Tanaka, Kippei Yamada, and Tatsuki Ikari
Research Paper: pp. 156-166
Statistical and Artificial Intelligence Analyses of Blast Treatment Condition Effects on Blast-Assisted Injection Molded Direct Joining
Abstract
Shuohan Wang, Fuminobu Kimura, Shuaijie Zhao, Eiji Yamaguchi, Yuuka Ito, Yukinori Suzuki, and Yusuke Kajihara
Research Paper: pp. 167-175
Automated Generation of Product Assembly Order Based on Geometric Constraints Between Parts
Abstract
Isamu Nishida, Hayato Sawada, and Keiichi Shirase
Research Paper: pp. 176-182
Automatic Parts Correspondence Determination for Transforming Assemblies via Local and Global Geometry Processing
Abstract
Hayata Shibuya and Yukie Nagai

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 183-193
Utilization Method and Effect Evaluation of Systems Thinking in Future Design: Comparative Analysis of Policy-Making Workshops in Local Governments
Abstract
Yutaka Nomaguchi, Ryotaro Senoo, Shinya Fukutomi, Keishiro Hara, and Kikuo Fujita

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on Advanced Abrasive Processing Technologies

Special Issue on Advanced Abrasive Processing Technologies

Editorial: pp. 3-4
Advanced Abrasive Processing Technologies
Minoru Ota, Hirofumi Suzuki, Kazuhito Ohashi, and Takazo Yamada

Abrasive processing technologies support both the creation of new products and progressive production processes as finishing processing in various industries, such as the automotive, telecommunications, semiconductor, healthcare, energy, and aerospace industries. In this era of major changes, known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, advanced abrasive processing technologies that produce cutting-edge devices, machinery, and equipment for a smart society are needed. The subjects related to abrasive processing are extremely diverse, including function generation processing and ICT fusion processing, in addition to the continuing basic subjects, including high-efficiency processing, difficult-to-cut material processing, ultra/high-precision processing, etc. The field of abrasive processing has recently been expanding from removal processing to additional types of processing, such as additive manufacturing. As a result, its importance is increasing as a technology indispensable for advanced industries such as healthcare and the production of power semiconductors, cutting-edge semiconductors, etc. On the other hand, new abrasive processing technologies, such as grinding wheel surface property analysis and highly efficient surface finishing methods, have developed along with the advancement of the elemental technologies that support abrasive processing using the latest measurement methods and ultra-precision technology. Furthermore, new research, such as work on energy-assisted or reaction-assisted grinding, has been conducted through the fusion of the materials science and physical chemistry fields. This special issue contains seven papers that cover the following topics.

- Abrasive jet processing

- Analysis of the surface profile of a grinding wheel

- Drilling of glass with a diamond tool

- Reaction-assisted grinding

- Barrel finishing

- High-speed polishing

We deeply appreciate the authors for their careful work and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts in producing this special issue. We hope that it will help readers understand the latest research on abrasive pro...<more>

Research Paper: pp. 5-13
Influence of the Impact Angle on Machining in Powder Jet Processing
Abstract
Chieko Kuji, Kuniyuki Izumita, Keita Shimada, Masayoshi Mizutani, Keiichi Sasaki, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Research Paper: pp. 14-20
Three-Dimensional Evaluation of Microscopic Wheel Surface Topography in Creep Feed Grinding Using Ceramics Grinding Wheel
Abstract
Masakazu Fujimoto and Masashi Fujita
Research Paper: pp. 21-31
Evaluation of Dressing Condition Based on Quantification of Grinding Wheel Surface Conditions
Abstract
Gen Uchida, Takazo Yamada, and Yuta Iwasaki
Research Paper: pp. 32-39
Effects of Bit Shape of Electroplated Diamond Tool Used for Drilling Small Diameter Holes in Glass Plate on Machining Fluid Flow and Chip Discharge
Abstract
Tappei Oyamada, Akira Mizobuchi, and Tohru Ishida
Research Paper: pp. 40-46
Slurry Conditions for Reaction-Induced Slurry-Assisted Grinding of Optical Glass Lens
Abstract
Tappei Kawasato, Hinata Takamaru, Kazuhisa Hamazono, Masahiko Fukuta, Katsutoshi Tanaka, Yusuke Chiba, Mikinori Nagano, Hidebumi Kato, and Yasuhiro Kakinuma
Research Paper: pp. 47-54
Finishing Speed Improvement Using Side Cover Plates in Gyro Finishing
Abstract
Yohei Hashimoto, Yugo Nakayama, Tatsuaki Furumoto, Akihito Sekiya, Tetsuya Yamada, Tatsuki Kawahara, and Akira Hosokawa
Research Paper: pp. 55-63
Development of High-Speed Rotation Polishing System with Slurry Confinement and Friction-State Control
Abstract
Kenichiro Yoshitomi, Yoshinori Shimada, and Atsunobu Une

Regular Papers

Research Paper: pp. 65-70
Research on the Positioning and Recognition of an Intelligent Inspection Robot in Substations
Abstract
Liyun Xing
Research Paper: pp. 71-80
Scheduling Algorithm Using Path Relinking for Production Process with Crane Interference
Abstract
Takashi Tanizaki, Kazuya Yamada, Shigemasa Nakagawa, and Hideki Katagiri

Vol.16 (2022)

No.6

(Nov)

The Best Paper Award 2022 and The Special Paper Award 2022
Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability

The Best Paper Award 2022 and The Special Paper Award 2022

Award: pp. 679-682
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2022 and The Special Paper Award 2022

Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability

Editorial: p. 683
Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability
Yasushi Umeda

This is the sixth special issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability. As the first special issue on this topic was issued in 2009, the topic has thirteen years of history in this journal. Environmental sustainability was recognized as important for manufacturing even at that time. This is why the special issue was started in this journal. The seriousness of this topic has been increasing not only in Europe but also in Japan and other countries. One critical trend as of late has been the way that the attitude of companies regarding this issue, including their positions on carbon neutrality, circular economy, and biodiversity, has come to determine the value of the company in the eyes of, for example, environment, society, and governance (ESG) finance. Nowadays, we cannot say sustainability or business; we should pursue businesses that contribute to sustainability.

This sixth special issue includes eighteen well-written papers, with one more paper to follow. This series of special issues has focused on topics related to ecodesign, recycling, remanufacturing, low-energy and low-emission manufacturing, and circular economy. The papers in this special issue are also deeply related to these topics. As a result of the thirteen-year history of the special issue, we have been able to learn some viewpoints specific to the series in this journal. This has led this special issue to consist of four subcategories, although they are not explicitly represented in the table of contents. The first subcategory consists of seven papers, from the first paper by K. Halada et al. to the seventh paper by A. Yoshimura et al. These papers are related to design, including evaluation, business, remanufacturing, and materials. Among others, the important viewpoint common to these papers is the “flow” of product lifecycles and materials. The second category starts with the eighth paper by C. Ye et al. and ends with the eleventh paper by Y. Yamashita et al. These papers deal with manufacturing issues in the context of the environmental sustainability. For example, the eighth paper deals with the crushing of ...<more>

Paper: pp. 684-695
New Indicators ‘Acircularity’ and ‘Resource Efficiency Account’ to Evaluate the Efforts of Eco-Design in Circular Economy
Abstract
Kohmei Halada, Kiyotaka Tahara, and Mitsutaka Matsumoto
Technical Paper: pp. 696-703
Life Cycle Analysis of Material Efficiency Strategies for Network Goods
Abstract
Ana Maria Galindo Serrano and Mikko Samuli Vaija
Paper: pp. 704-714
Analysis of Business Feasibility for Introduction of Retread Tires in Passenger Cars
Abstract
Tomiya Kimura, Tetsuya Toma, and Masaru Nakano
Paper: pp. 715-726
Life Cycle Simulation Method to Support Strategic Management that Considers Social Goals
Abstract
Taro Kawaguchi, Shuhei Suzuki, Hidenori Murata, and Hideki Kobayashi
Paper: pp. 727-736
Variability Specific to a Closed-Loop Supply Chain with Product Deterioration
Abstract
Jundai Koketsu, Aya Ishigaki, Hiromasa Ijuin, and Tetsuo Yamada
Paper: pp. 737-746
Estimation of Relative Resource Circulation for Heat Exchangers Using Material Flow Analysis for Air Conditioners
Abstract
Shoma Fujii, Yuko Oshita, Yasunori Kikuchi, and Satoshi Ohara
Paper: pp. 747-755
Analysis of Substance Flow and the Transition of Industrial Structure of Indium in Japan
Abstract
Akihiro Yoshimura, Yuma Nishioka, and Yasunari Matsuno
Paper: pp. 756-765
Influence of Agitator Shape on Characteristics and Grinding Efficiency of Attritor Mill
Abstract
Chenzuo Ye, Yutaro Takaya, Yuki Tsunazawa, Kazuhiro Mochidzuki, and Chiharu Tokoro
Report: pp. 766-772
Visual Identification-Based Spark Recognition System
Abstract
Tianhao Cheng, Hao Hu, Hitoshi Kobayashi, and Hiroshi Onoda
Paper: pp. 773-782
Challenges of Remanufacturing Using Powder Bed Fusion Based Additive Manufacturing
Abstract
Naoko Sato, Mitsutaka Matsumoto, Hisato Ogiso, and Harumichi Sato
Paper: pp. 783-794
Defect Detection in Multiple Product Variants Using Hammering Test with Machine Learning
Abstract
Yosuke Yamashita, Kazunori Yoshida, Yusuke Kishita, and Yasushi Umeda
Paper: pp. 795-806
Exploring the Impact of IoT and Green Advertising on Consumer Behavior
Abstract
Jui-Che Tu, Cheng-Hsueh Yang, and Yu-Yin Chen
Paper: pp. 807-813
Extraction and Design of Favorite Products Through Analyzing Customer Latent Preferences
Abstract
Ryosui Koga and Hideki Aoyama
Paper: pp. 814-823
Sustainable Design Implementation – Measuring Environmental Impact and User Responsibility
Abstract
Achmad Yahya Teguh Panuju, Martinus Martinus, Akhmad Riszal, and Hideki Kobayashi
Paper: pp. 824-830
The Diffusion of Remanufacturing Policies in Asia
Abstract
Michikazu Kojima
Paper: pp. 838-844
Identifying Potential Areas for Circular Economy Development from the Perspective of Developing Economies: Using Patent and Bibliometric Analyses
Abstract
Nathasit Gerdsri and Pard Teekasap
Technical Paper: pp. 845-852
Action Research on a Locally Oriented Sustainable Product
Abstract
Shota Tajima

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 853-861
Study on Method for Avoiding Chatter Vibration by Changing Machine Tool Rigidity
Abstract
Akio Hayashi, Okitoshi Shibata, and Yoshitaka Morimoto
Paper: pp. 862-869
Milling of Sintered Carbide via Electrochemical Reaction – Investigation of Machining Phenomena –
Abstract
Akihiro Goto, Junda Chen, and Kosuke Shirai
Paper: pp. 870-878
Generation of a Robot Program and Determination of an Optimal Workpiece Placement Considering the Manipulability of Industrial Robots
Abstract
Kei Moriguchi, Takuya Mizokami, and Koichi Morishige
Paper: pp. 879-887
Spiral Groove Machining Through Wire Electrical Discharge Machining with Two Rotary Axes
Abstract
Hideki Takezawa, Yuta Umeda, Ren Motomura, and Shunya Hirano
Paper: pp. 888-896
Effect of Powder Mold Release Agent on Aluminum Alloy Melt Under Gravity Casting Conditions
Abstract
Kuiyuan Mu, Makoto Nikawa, Kunio Hayakawa, Hidetaka Shima, and Minoru Yamashita
Paper: pp. 897-905
Cutting Force in Peripheral Milling of Additively Manufactured Maraging Steel
Abstract
Shoichi Tamura, Atsushi Ezura, and Takashi Matsumura

No.5

(Sep)

Special Issue on Recent Progress in Manufacturing Technology

Special Issue on Recent Progress in Manufacturing Technology

Editorial: p. 519
Recent Progress in Manufacturing Technology
Hiroyuki Narahara and Feng Gao

The continued effects of the global spread of COVID-19 have reaffirmed that restrictions on the movement of people and products have geopolitical consequences. In addition, the impacts involved in the decarbonization of the global environment have further strengthened the growing demand for the building of a sustainable society. These factors have had no small impact on the global economy and on global manufacturing as well. In this context, the demand for the realization of new manufacturing technologies that can respond to changes in social and economic environments has been growing.

This special issue focuses on recent advances in manufacturing technologies that maximize product quality and reduce costs, with an emphasis on the machinery industry. This special issue of the IJAT contains 12 papers. These include works on cutting technology, machining metrology, advanced machine tools, gear manufacturing technology, additive manufacturing, and more. The first five papers are proposals for new cutting technologies and elucidations of cutting phenomena. The next three papers are new proposals for machining measurements. The next two papers are on precision positioning technologies and a rack gear compensation technology. The last two papers are theoretical investigations into the basic phenomenon of additive manufacturing and its applications.

These papers were originally presented at the 10th International Conference on Leading Edge Manufacturing in the 21st Century (LEM21), held in Kitakyushu, Japan in 2021. The papers have been revised and expanded at the request of the editors.

The editors would like to thank all authors for their comprehensive efforts in making this special issue possible, and would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their hard work. We wish them all the best in their future research in this field of manufacturing technology.

Paper: pp. 520-527
High-Efficiency Machining of Titanium Alloy Using Combined Machining Method of Driven Rotary Tool and Hale Machining
Abstract
Yuto Yamazaki, Tetsuo Takada, Hideharu Kato, and Shigehiko Sakamoto
Paper: pp. 528-535
Effect of Cutting Fluid on Tool Wear in Finished Surface Formation Area of Rounded Nosed Tool When Turning Alloy 304
Abstract
Takahide Hayashida, Ryutaro Tanaka, Katsuhiko Sekiya, and Keiji Yamada
Paper: pp. 536-542
Feasibility Study of EDM-Assisted Combined Turning for Unidirectional CFRP
Abstract
Hidetake Tanaka, Yuta Fukada, and Ryuta Kuboshima
Paper: pp. 543-551
High-Precision Small-Diameter Deep Hole Drilling Using Cooling and Step Feed in PEEK Resin
Abstract
Mitsuyoshi Nomura, Shogo Ito, Tatsuya Fujii, and Tsunehisa Suzuki
Paper: pp. 552-561
Elucidation of Drilling Behavior on Workpiece Superimposed with Ultrasonic Vibration
Abstract
Naofumi Tsuji, Kota Takashima, Akira Sakurada, Kazuto Miyawaki, and Hiromi Isobe
Paper: pp. 562-571
Statistics-Based Measuring Point Selection for Monitoring the Thermal Deformation of a Workpiece in End-Milling
Abstract
Mengmeng Yang, Feng Zhang, and Koji Teramoto
Paper: pp. 572-581
Design and Testing of a Compact Optical Angle Sensor for Pitch Deviation Measurement of a Scale Grating with a Small Angle of Diffraction
Abstract
Lue Quan, Yuki Shimizu, Ryo Sato, Dong Wook Shin, Hiraku Matsukuma, Andreas Archenti, and Wei Gao
Paper: pp. 582-587
A MEMS Device Integrating Multiple Cantilever Displacement Sensors to Evaluate Flat Machined Surfaces
Abstract
Hiroki Shimizu, Koichi Tamiya, Shoichiro Mizukami, and Yuuma Tamaru
Paper: pp. 588-597
Design and Prototyping of Biaxial Flexible Support Table for Fine Positioning Through Controlled Magnetic Attraction Forces
Abstract
Yuuma Tamaru, Kensuke Kawata, and Hiroki Shimizu
Paper: pp. 598-608
Process of Straightening by Three-Point and Four-Point Bending for Curved Brass Rack
Abstract
Yuuta Aono, Nobukatsu Sato, Shinji Inoue, and Daichi Koga
Paper: pp. 609-614
Simplified Prediction of Melt Pool Shape in Metal Additive Manufacturing Using Maraging Steel
Abstract
Taiichiro Fukunaga and Hiroyuki Narahara
Paper: pp. 615-623
Mechanical Joining with Aluminum Part by 3D Printing of Polylactic Acid and Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Parts for Fabrication of Multi-Material Parts
Abstract
Yuki Nakagawa, Ayumu Abe, and Masahiko Yoshino

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 625-633
Motion Analysis of Lathe Machining Work Using a Digital Position Display Device
Abstract
Seiko Taki and Shohei Yonezawa
Technical Paper: pp. 634-641
A Compound Control Algorithm for Height Following of Laser Cutting Head
Abstract
Wu Da, Zeng Chunnian, Luo Jie, Yan Shu, Chen Lei, and Jinmin Hu
Paper: pp. 642-653
Enhancing the Shape Complexity in Direct Energy Deposition with Phased Deformation
Abstract
Srinath Gudur, Suryakumar Simhambhatla, and N. Venkata Reddy
Paper: pp. 654-665
Investigation of Air Filter Properties of Flash-Spinning Nanofiber Non-Woven Fabric
Abstract
Shih-Pang Tsai, Wei Wu, Hiroyoshi Sota, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on State-of-the-Art Actuators: Design, Analysis, Control, Materials, Systems, and Applications

Special Issue on State-of-the-Art Actuators: Design, Analysis, Control, Materials, Systems, and Applications

Editorial: p. 385
State-of-the-Art Actuators: Design, Analysis, Control, Materials, Systems, and Applications
Katsushi Furutani

Actuators are components that are essential to the moving, manipulating, or deforming of objects. Historically, conventional electromagnetic motors as well as pneumatic and hydraulic actuators have been developed to sophistication. In the past several decades, however, many other kinds of actuators based on novel principles have also been proposed. These have employed physical or/and chemical effects, such as piezoelectric, electrostatic, or giant magnetostrctive effects, as well as thermal expansion, phase transformation, or ion mobility in polymers. Not only the novel actuators but also conventional ones have been continually evolving in astounding ways. These actuators have been embedded not only in conventional machines but also in smart ones, such as artificial muscles for robots and power assist systems, electric vehicles, and machine tools. By combining the actuators with the Internet of Things (IoT), they are also used to test equipment. In addition, there is no doubt that the technologies involved in the development of novel actuators and the improvement of their efficiency are key to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as actuators currently consume a huge aggregate amount of energy. In sum, actuators have the potential to be central to the development of innovative machines.

This special issue features one review, six research papers, and three technical papers on the most recent advances in various types of actuators. These papers cover topics that include magnetic levitation technologies for precision motion control, electromagnetic motors, fluid power actuators, electrostatic actuators embedded in micro-electromechanical systems, and an ultrasonic motor, plus their applications.

All the papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. I believe that this special issue will help the readers to enhance their understanding and knowledge of actuators and their applications. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the excellent contributions of all the authors, and I appreciate the incisive efforts of reviewers in producing this special issue.

Review: pp. 386-402
Magnetic Levitation Technology for Precision Motion Systems: A Review and Future Perspectives
Abstract
Lei Zhou and Jingjie Wu
Paper: pp. 403-420
New Control Parametrization Strategy for Flexible Feed Drives
Abstract
Natanael Lanz, Sascha Weikert, and Konrad Wegener
Technical Paper: pp. 421-426
Food Texture Measurement System Using Rod Type Actuator for Imitation of Human Mastication
Abstract
Hiroyuki Nakamoto, Yuya Nagahata, and Futoshi Kobayashi
Paper: pp. 427-435
Pneumatically-Controlled Linear Actuator Using Pressure-Resistant, Thin-Walled Metal Bellows and its Application
Abstract
Yasukazu Sato and Takeyoshi Shimbori
Paper: pp. 436-447
Model Predictive Displacement Control Tuning for Tap-Water-Driven Artificial Muscle by Inverse Optimization with Adaptive Model Matching and its Contribution Analyses
Abstract
Satoshi Tsuruhara, Ryo Inada, and Kazuhisa Ito
Paper: pp. 448-455
Design and Fabrication of Micro Gripper Using Functional Fluid Power
Abstract
Yutaka Tanaka, Ryuta Suzuki, Kazuya Edamura, and Shinichi Yokota
Technical Paper: pp. 456-463
Control of Spindle Position and Stiffness of Aerostatic-Bearing-Type Air Turbine Spindle
Abstract
Tomohiro Tanaka, Tomonori Kato, Tatsuki Otsubo, Atsuhiro Koyama, and Takanori Yazawa
Paper: pp. 464-470
Bipolar Electrostatic Driving of Isolated Micro-Resonator for Sensing High Voltage of Battery Output with Resolution
Abstract
Naoki Nobunaga, Shinya Kumagai, and Minoru Sasaki
Technical Paper: pp. 471-477
Development of Bipolar Electrostatic Chuck with a Beam-Array Assembly Fabricated by Lithography
Abstract
Yuki Taoka, Kohei Kawabata, Pasomphone Hemthavy, Seungman Choi, Kunio Takahashi, and Shigeki Saito
Paper: pp. 478-487
Examination of Hemispherical Shell Stator for Lightweight Spherical Ultrasonic Motor
Abstract
Kento Goda, Hidekazu Kajiwara, and Manabu Aoyagi

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 489-496
Development of a Sharp-Tipped L-Shaped Stylus for Measurement of Nanoscale Sidewall Features
Abstract
Kosuke Uchiyama, Hiroshi Murakami, Akio Katsuki, and Takao Sajima
Paper: pp. 497-506
Posture Evaluation Based on Forward Kinematics and Inverse Kinematics of Parallel Link Type Machine Tool
Abstract
Hiroto Tanaka, Yoshitaka Morimoto, Akio Hayashi, and Hidetaka Yamaoka

No.3

(May)

Special Issue on Smart Factory

Special Issue on Smart Factory

Editorial: p. 249
Smart Factory
Hironori Hibino and Yasuyuki Nishioka

A Fourth Industrial Revolution has been proposed, and various research and development activities geared toward the realization of smart factories have become extremely active. In smart factories developed individually within companies, the direction of the development activities is changing drastically. Regarding common technologies, research activities and feasible case study activities that are collaborations among industry, academia, and government and that show consideration and awareness of ecosystems are becoming active.

It has been five years since the IJAT last published a special issue on smart manufacturing. Smart factory technologies are becoming more and more important in the industrial world, not as a temporary boom, but as a steady development. Research on smart factory technologies is progressing, as they are considered to be important technologies in the industrial world, along with Digital Transformation (DX) technologies, among others.

This special issue addresses the latest in advanced research on smart factories. We have received many submissions from researchers at universities, public research institutes, and companies, and we are pleased to publish eight papers. The latest research being published mainly concerns the following five topics:

- Smart and digital twinning of machine tools

- Smart and digital twinning of production systems

- Optimization of production systems using scheduling algorithms

- Optimization of production systems including worker operations

- Optimization of energy consumption for production systems

The results of these studies will serve as a reference for further smart factory technologies in the future.

We deeply appreciate the careful work of all the authors, and we thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts. Without these contributions, this special issue could not have been created. We also hope that this special issue will trigger leading to further advances in smart factories.

Paper: pp. 250-260
Digital Tools Integration and Human Resources Development for Smart Factories
Abstract
Hiroyuki Sawada, Yoshihiro Nakabo, Yoshiyuki Furukawa, Noriaki Ando, Takashi Okuma, Hitoshi Komoto, and Keijiro Masui
Paper: pp. 261-268
Identification of a Practical Digital Twin for Simulation of Machine Tools
Abstract
Tomoya Fujita, Tiandong Xi, Ryosuke Ikeda, Sebastian Kehne, Marcel Fey, and Christian Brecher
Paper: pp. 269-279
Application of Metaheuristics to Packing Formation Support Systems of Pre-Cut Lumber Factory
Abstract
Takashi Tanizaki and Ryohei Yamashita
Technical Paper: pp. 280-285
On-Machine Tool Condition Monitoring System Using Image Processing
Abstract
Kenta Kanto, Junichi Kubota, Makoto Fujishima, and Masahiko Mori
Technical Paper: pp. 286-295
Improving Remote Spatial Understanding by Transmitting Spherical Images via Video Chat Applications
Abstract
Kazuma Aoyama, Kiyosu Maeda, Ryoko Ueoka, Shigeo Makioka, Nobukazu Sakura, Kunihiko Nakashima, Michitaka Hirose, and Tomohiro Amemiya
Paper: pp. 296-308
Multi-Objective Approach with a Distance Metric in Genetic Programming for Job Shop Scheduling
Abstract
Shady Salama, Toshiya Kaihara, Nobutada Fujii, and Daisuke Kokuryo
Paper: pp. 309-319
Energy Consumption Rate Evaluation Method Considering Occurrence of Defective Products and Misjudgment of Inspection Machine in Production Line
Abstract
Hironori Hibino, Takamasa Horikawa, Syungo Arai, and Makoto Yamaguchi
Paper: pp. 320-328
Production System Evaluation Method Considering Worker Taking Childcare
Abstract
Hironori Hibino and Yoshihiko Watanabe

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 329-339
Performance Evaluation of Low-Cost Vibration Sensors in Industrial IoT Applications
Abstract
Ali Iqbal, Naeem S. Mian, Andrew Longstaff, and Simon Fletcher
Paper: pp. 340-348
Study of the Load Forecasting of a Wet Mill Based on the CEEMDAN-Refined Composite Multiscale Dispersion Entropy and LSTM Nerve Net
Abstract
Xiaoyan Luo, Yaofeng Huang, Fangwei Zhang, and Qingling Wu
Paper: pp. 349-355
Reverse Engineering Algorithm for Cutting of Ruled Geometries by Wire
Abstract
Anthony T. H. Beaucamp and Yoshimi Takeuchi
Paper: pp. 356-366
Improved Synchronous Motion of Linear and Rotary Axes While Avoiding Torque Saturation Under a Constant Feed Speed Vector at the Endmilling Point – Investigation of Motion Error Under Numerical Control Commanded Motion –
Abstract
Takamaru Suzuki, Kazuki Yoshikawa, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Takakazu Ikegami
Paper: pp. 367-373
Forming of Multiple Straight Convex Shapes on Aluminum Sheet Using Impulsive Water Pressure
Abstract
Minoru Yamashita, Haruki Saito, and Makoto Nikawa

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Self-Optimizing Machining Systems

Special Issue on Self-Optimizing Machining Systems

Editorial: p. 125
Self-Optimizing Machining Systems
Yasuhiro Kakinuma and Daisuke Kono

The concept of Self-Optimizing Machining Systems (SOMS) has been proposed against the background of Industry 4.0 and the Digital Twin concept, based on cyber-physical systems. In order to improve manufacturing productivity, quality, and efficiency, each component technology related to the machining process, such as CAD/CAM, process modeling/simulation, process monitoring/control, and workpiece assessment, as well as the machine tools themselves, has been developed independently to date. However, series of processes, including the interactions among these component technologies, have finally determined the machining performance and the quality of the products. SOMS deals with the information links among these components comprehensively and plays the important role of combining these links and functionalities to optimize the overall machining system. Nevertheless, an intensive implementation and combination of these technologies has yet to become state-of-the-art in industry, while further research and development for SOMS is required for Industry 4.0 and Digital Twin.

This special issue focuses on the research trends of SOMS, especially the interaction links among machine tools, process monitoring, and work assessment. From researchers who are active on the front lines of manufacturing engineering, the latest achievements related to the development of SOMS are presented in 6 papers. On one hand, the development of sensor-integrated components is indispensable for SOMS to monitor the status of a process and feed it back to a related component in order to control the machining process and its environment. On the other hand, it can be said that visual simulation, virtual metrology, and other epoch-making, on-machine technologies for evaluating machined surfaces, as well as process optimization based on machined surface information, are strongly required.

We hope this special issue will contribute to future research and development for researchers and engineers in the field of manufacturing and machining systems.

Paper: pp. 126-137
Sensor-Integrated Tool for Self-Optimizing Single-Lip Deep Hole Drilling
Abstract
Robert Wegert, Mohammad Alaa Alhamede, Vinzenz Guski, Siegfried Schmauder, and Hans-Christian Möhring
Paper: pp. 138-148
Prediction of Gloss in Plastic Injection Parts Based on 3D Surface Roughness from Virtual Machining with Artificial Neural Networks
Abstract
Wiroj Thasana and Weerachart Wetchakama
Paper: pp. 149-156
Reduction of the Influence of Non-Repeatable Run-Out in X-Y Plane of Machining Surface
Abstract
Yuta Showa and Hayato Yoshioka
Paper: pp. 157-166
Measurement of Machine Tool Two-Dimensional Error Motions Using Direction-Regulated Laser Interferometers
Abstract
Daichi Maruyama, Soichi Ibaraki, and Ryoma Sakata
Paper: pp. 167-174
Quantitative Evaluation of Machined-Surface Gloss Using Visual Simulation and its Application to Sensory Test
Abstract
Motohiro Ihara, Iwao Yamaji, and Atsushi Matsubara
Paper: pp. 175-181
A Study on Anomaly Detection of Water-Soluble Coolant Using Internal-Sensors
Abstract
Yasuo Kondo and Youji Miyake

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 183-196
Airframe Design Optimization and Simulation of a Flying Car for Medical Emergencies
Abstract
Yusuke Mihara, Tsubasa Nakamura, Aki Nakamoto, and Masaru Nakano
Paper: pp. 197-207
Viewpoint Planning for Object Identification Using Visual Experience According to Long-Term Activity
Abstract
Kimitoshi Yamazaki, Kazuki Nogami, and Kotaro Nagahama
Paper: pp. 208-217
Pose Estimation of a Small Connector Attached to the Tip of a Cable Sticking Out of a Circuit Board
Abstract
Changjian Ying, Yaqiang Mo, Yuichiro Matsuura, and Kimitoshi Yamazaki
Paper: pp. 218-229
A Study on Demand Forecasting of Wholesale Markets of Lettuces for Production Planning in Plant Factories
Abstract
Nobuhiro Sugimura, Nguyen Quang Thinh, Shohei Kohama, Yutaka Fukui, and Koji Iwamura
Paper: pp. 230-237
Tool Wear and Surface Roughness Characteristics in the High-Speed Milling of Pure Ti and Ti Alloy Using TiAlN Coated Carbide Radius End Mill
Abstract
Therdsak Jaingam, Chiaki Kaminaga, Takekazu Sawa, and Masahiro Anzai

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on High Performance Abrasive Technologies

Special Issue on High Performance Abrasive Technologies

Editorial: pp. 3-4
High Performance Abrasive Technologies
Takazo Yamada, Kazuhito Ohashi, Hirofumi Suzuki, and Akinori Yui

Demand for the high-precision and high-efficiency machining of hard ceramics, such as silicon carbide for semiconductors and hardened steel for molding dies, has significantly increased for optical and medical devices as well as for powered devices in automobiles. Certain types of hard metals can be machined by deterministic precision-cutting processes. However, hard and brittle ceramics, hardened steel for molds, and semiconductor materials have to be machined using precision abrasive technologies, such as grinding, polishing, and ultrasonic vibration technologies that use diamond super abrasives. The machining of high-precision components and their molds/dies using abrasive processes is very difficult due to their complex and nondeterministic natures as well as their complex textured surfaces. Furthermore, the development of new cutting-edge tools or machining methods and the active use of physicochemical phenomena are key to the development of high-precision and high-efficiency machining.

This special issue features 11 research papers on the most recent advances in precision abrasive technologies. These papers cover the following topics:

- Characteristics of abrasive grains in creep-feed grinding

- Quantitative evaluation of the surface profiles of grinding wheels

- ELID grinding using elastic wheels

- Nano-topographies of ground surfaces

- Novel grinding wheels

- Grinding characteristics of turbine blade materials

- Polishing mechanisms

- Polishing technologies using magnetic fluid slurries

- Application of ultrasonic vibration machining

- Turning and rotary cutting technologies

This issue is expected to help its readers to understand recent developments in abrasive technologies and to lead to further research.

We deeply appreciate the careful work of all the authors, and we thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts.

Paper: pp. 5-11
Microscopic Wear Characteristics of Ceramic Grinding Wheel in Creep Feed Grinding
Abstract
Masakazu Fujimoto and Keisuke Shimizu
Paper: pp. 12-20
Evaluation of the Relationship Among Dressing Conditions Using Prismatic Dresser, Dressing Resistance, and Grinding Characteristics
Abstract
Gen Uchida, Takazo Yamada, Kouichi Ichihara, Makoto Harada, and Tatsuya Kohara
Paper: pp. 21-31
ELID Mirror Surface Grinding for Concave Molds by Conductive Elastic Wheel Containing Carbon Black
Abstract
Atsushi Ezura, Katsufumi Inazawa, Kazuhiro Omori, Yoshihiro Uehara, Nobuhide Itoh, and Hitoshi Ohmori
Paper: pp. 32-37
Optimization of Nano-Topography Distribution by Compensation Grinding
Abstract
Nobuhito Yoshihara and Masahiro Mizuno
Paper: pp. 38-42
Effect of the Abrasive Grain Distribution on Ground Surface Roughness
Abstract
Nobuhito Yoshihara, Haruki Takahashi, and Masahiro Mizuno
Technical Paper: pp. 43-51
Effect of Types of Grinding Fluid on Grinding Characteristics of CMSX4
Abstract
Tatsuki Ikari, Takayuki Kitajima, and Akinori Yui
Paper: pp. 52-59
Polishing Characteristics and Mechanism of Polishing Glass Substrate Using Suede Pad with Fine Micrometer-Sized Pores
Abstract
Michio Uneda, Nodoka Yamada, and Yoshihiro Tawara
Technical Paper: pp. 60-70
Polishing Performance of a Recycled Grinding Wheel Using Grinding Wheel Scraps for the Wet Polishing of Stainless-Steel Sheets
Abstract
Akira Mizobuchi, Takeshi Hamada, Atsuyoshi Tashima, Keita Horimoto, and Tohru Ishida
Paper: pp. 71-77
Development of Ultrasonic Vibration-Assisted Magnetic Compound Fluid (MCF) Polishing Technology
Abstract
Mitsuyoshi Nomura, Kenji Ozasa, Tatsuya Fujii, Tsunehisa Suzuki, and Yongbo Wu
Paper: pp. 78-86
Surface Texturing Technique Based on Ultrasonic Turning for Improving Tribological Properties
Abstract
Keisuke Hara, Toshihiro Fukuda, Kyosuke Taguchi, and Hiromi Isobe
Paper: pp. 87-94
Rotary Cutting with Ultrasonic Vibration of Hardened Steel
Abstract
Shinichi Ninomiya, Satoshi Nagakura, Fumio Koga, Yoji Yamada, and Manabu Iwai

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 95-103
Effect of Grain Size on Change in Surface Roughness of Carbon Steels Through Polishing Processes
Abstract
Masaaki Matsuzawa, Atsushi Ito, Takafumi Komatsu, and Shiro Torizuka
Paper: pp. 104-116
Power Consumption Simulation of Servo Motors Focusing on the Influence of Mechanical Vibration on Motor Efficiency
Abstract
Massimiliano Rigacci, Ryuta Sato, and Keiichi Shirase

Vol.15 (2021)

No.6

(Nov)

The Best Paper Award 2021
Special Issue on Advanced Precision Engineering for Digital Transformation

The Best Paper Award 2021

Award: pp. 751-752
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2021
Editorial Office

Special Issue on Advanced Precision Engineering for Digital Transformation

Editorial: p. 753
Advanced Precision Engineering for Digital Transformation
Kazuya Yamamura and Keiichi Shirase

“The digital transformation can be understood as the changes that the digital technology causes or influences in all aspects of human life” (definition by Prof. Erik Stolterman). In order to manufacture high value-added products and create a sustainable society, the digital transformation, based on advanced precision engineering, will be an urgent task within manufacturing systems.

This special issue consists of eight excellent research papers that focus on advanced precision engineering in manufacturing systems. All research papers were presented at the 18th International Conference on Precision Engineering (ICPE2020). The ICPE2020 covered various topics, including digital design, CAD/CAM technology, traditional cutting/grinding, non-traditional additive manufacturing, machine tools, measurement, robotics, control, and others. Held during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was a virtual conference that saw 189 papers presented in the oral session and 38 papers presented in poster session. The COVID-19 pandemic demands the innovation of current manufacturing systems with new concepts and methodologies, and the editors hope that the research papers in this special issue give us valuable information for the digital transformation of manufacturing systems.

All papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. The editors deeply appreciate the efforts and excellent work of all the authors and anonymous reviewers in realizing this special issue. Finally, we hope that future research on precision engineering in manufacturing will further contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of our global society.

Paper: pp. 754-763
Reconfigurable Production Line Design Method for Human Workers – Robotic Cell Collaborated Line Considering Worker’s Attitude Toward Work
Abstract
Daiki Kajita and Nobuyuki Moronuki
Paper: pp. 764-773
Simulation of Energy Consumption During Machine Tool Operations Based on NC Data
Abstract
Akio Hayashi, Fumiya Arai, and Yoshitaka Morimoto
Paper: pp. 774-783
Realization of Swing Manipulation by 3-DOF Robot Arm for Unknown String via Parameter Estimation and Motion Generation
Abstract
Kenta Tabata, Hiroaki Seki, Tokuo Tsuji, and Tatsuhiro Hiramitsu
Paper: pp. 784-793
Comparison of Two Parallel Offsetting Algorithms Free from Conflicts Between Threads
Abstract
Masatomo Inui, Daiki Ishii, and Nobuyuki Umezu
Paper: pp. 794-803
Surrounding Structure Estimation Using Ambient Light
Abstract
Bilal Ahmed Mir, Tohru Sasaki, Yusuke Nagahata, Eri Yamabe, Naoya Miwa, and Kenji Terabayashi
Paper: pp. 804-812
Optimization of Cutting Tool Allocation to Enhance Workload Balance and Total Completion Time in Parallel-Type FMS
Abstract
Takumi Shimada and Haruhiko Suwa
Paper: pp. 813-823
Reversing Behavior of Planetary Gear Train Influenced by Support Stiffness of Driving Shaft
Abstract
Seiya Hamada, Kazutoshi Otokodani, Masao Nakagawa, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama
Paper: pp. 824-830
Feasibility Study of Performance Assessment Gauge for Freeform Measurement
Abstract
Mari Watanabe, Kazuya Matsuzaki, Osamu Sato, Yoshiya Fukuhara, and Masato Terasawa

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 831-841
A Novel Method for 3D Nanoscale Tracking of 100 nm Polystyrene Particles in Multi-Wavelength Evanescent Fields Microscopy – Absolute Difference Height Verification –
Abstract
Aran Blattler, Panart Khajornrungruang, Keisuke Suzuki, and Soraya Saenna
Paper: pp. 842-851
Fast Cutter Accessibility Analysis Using Ray Tracing Cores of GPU
Abstract
Masatomo Inui, Kohei Kaba, and Nobuyuki Umezu
Paper: pp. 852-859
Statistical Modelling of Machining Error for Model-Based Elastomer End-Milling
Abstract
Adirake Chainawakul, Koji Teramoto, and Hiroki Matsumoto
Paper: pp. 860-867
On-Machine Estimation of Workholding State for Thin-Walled Parts
Abstract
Jingkai Zeng, Koji Teramoto, and Hiroki Matsumoto
Paper: pp. 868-877
Fabrication of Release Agent Supply Die with Porous Structure Using Metal-Based Additive Manufacturing
Abstract
Hironao Chiba, Tatsuaki Furumoto, Yuki Hori, Makoto Nikawa, Nobuhisa Hayashi, and Mitsugu Yamaguchi
Paper: pp. 878-884
Flexible Fiber Conditioner for Fine Conditioning of Polishing Pad and its Evaluation in Chemical Mechanical Polishing: Verification of SUS-FFC on Soft Urethane Foam Pad and Proposal of PEEK-FFC
Abstract
Michio Uneda, Naoki Takahashi, Takashi Fujita, and Yutaro Arai
Paper: pp. 885-892
Tool Path Generation for Five-Axis Controlled Machining of Free-Form Surfaces Using a Barrel Tool Considering Continuity of Tool Postures
Abstract
Tomonobu Suzuki, Ken Okamoto, and Koichi Morishige

No.5

(Sep)

Special Issue on New Technologies for Robotic Manipulators and Their Industrial Applications

Special Issue on New Technologies for Robotic Manipulators and Their Industrial Applications

Editorial: pp. 565-566
New Technologies for Robotic Manipulators and Their Industrial Applications
Soichi Ibaraki and Andreas Archenti

The industrial robot is more precisely an “automatically controlled, reprogrammable, multipurpose manipulator, programmable in three or more axes, which can be either fixed in place or mobile” (ISO 8373:2012). According to the International Federation of Robotics, by 2018, more than 400,000 new units were being installed annually, and the global average robot density in the manufacturing industry was 99 robots per 10,000 employees. More than 30% of all installed robots were in the automotive industry, the biggest customer for robots.

Research on measuring and calibrating, modeling, programming and controlling, and integrating systems has been conducted to give robotic manipulators a wider variety of industrial applications. This special issue covers technical and academic efforts related to new technologies that improve the accuracy and facilitate the implementation of robotic manipulators in industrial applications.

The first paper, by Ibaraki et al., outlines technical issues and future research directions for the implementation of model-based numerical compensation schemes for industrial robots. The random forest method is used by Kato et al. to construct a calibration model for positioning errors and identify industrial robots’ positioning errors. A procedure for the quasi-static compliance calibration of serial articulated industrial manipulators is proposed by Theissen et al. A review of the kinematic modeling theory and a derived algorithm to identify error sources for a six-axis industrial robot are presented by Alam et al. Nagao et al. derive a forward kinematics model and identify the kinematics parameters for the calibration of a robot-type machine tool. A novel trajectory generation algorithm, including a corner smoothing method for high-speed and high-accuracy machining by industrial robots, is proposed by Tajima et al. Sato et al. study the vibration characteristics of an industrial robot and derive a mathematical model that represents the dynamic behavior of the system. In the context of smart manufacturing, a multilayer quality inspection framework including a measurement ...<more>

Review: pp. 567-580
Evaluation of Kinematic and Compliance Calibration of Serial Articulated Industrial Manipulators
Abstract
Soichi Ibaraki, Nikolas Alexander Theissen, Andreas Archenti, and Md. Moktadir Alam
Paper: pp. 581-589
Positioning Error Calibration of Industrial Robots Based on Random Forest
Abstract
Daiki Kato, Kenya Yoshitsugu, Naoki Maeda, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Kenichi Takahashi
Paper: pp. 590-598
Quasi-Static Compliance Calibration of Serial Articulated Industrial Manipulators
Abstract
Nikolas Alexander Theissen, Monica Katherine Gonzalez, Asier Barrios, and Andreas Archenti
Technical Paper: pp. 599-610
Kinematic Modeling of Six-Axis Industrial Robot and its Parameter Identification: A Tutorial
Abstract
Md. Moktadir Alam, Soichi Ibaraki, and Koki Fukuda
Paper: pp. 611-620
Machining Performance of Robot-Type Machine Tool Consisted of Parallel and Serial Links Based on Calibration of Kinematics Parameters
Abstract
Keisuke Nagao, Nobuaki Fujiki, Hiroto Tanaka, Akio Hayashi, Hidetaka Yamaoka, and Yoshitaka Morimoto
Paper: pp. 621-630
Kinematic Tool-Path Smoothing for 6-Axis Industrial Machining Robots
Abstract
Shingo Tajima, Satoshi Iwamoto, and Hayato Yoshioka
Technical Paper: pp. 631-640
Vibration Mode and Motion Trajectory Simulations of an Articulated Robot by a Dynamic Model Considering Joint Bearing Stiffness
Abstract
Ryuta Sato, Yuya Ito, Shigeto Mizuura, and Keiichi Shirase
Paper: pp. 641-650
Multi-Layer Quality Inspection System Framework for Industry 4.0
Abstract
Victor Azamfirei, Anna Granlund, and Yvonne Lagrosen
Paper: pp. 651-660
High-Precision Mobile Robotic Manipulator for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
Abstract
Shinichi Inoue, Akihisa Urata, Takumi Kodama, Tobias Huwer, Yuya Maruyama, Sho Fujita, Hidenori Shinno, and Hayato Yoshioka
Paper: pp. 661-668
Reactive Scheduling Based on Adaptive Manipulator Operations in a Job Shop Configuration with Two Machines
Abstract
Ryo Yonemoto and Haruhiko Suwa
Paper: pp. 669-677
Imitation Learning System Design with Small Training Data for Flexible Tool Manipulation
Abstract
Harumo Sasatake, Ryosuke Tasaki, Takahito Yamashita, and Naoki Uchiyama
Paper: pp. 678-688
Experienced Challenges When Implementing Collaborative Robot Applications in Assembly Operations
Abstract
Staffan Karl Lennart Andersson, Anna Granlund, Jessica Bruch, and Mikael Hedelind

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 689-695
Online Monitoring Method for Mold Deformation Using Mahalanobis Distance
Abstract
Yoshio Fukushima and Naoki Kawada
Paper: pp. 696-705
Design, Fabrication, and Performance Analysis of a Vertically Suspended Soft Manipulator
Abstract
Mohamed Tahir Shoani, Mohamed Najib Ribuan, and Ahmad Athif Mohd Faudzi
Paper: pp. 706-714
Design Concept and Structural Configuration of Magnetic Levitation Stage with Z-Assist System
Abstract
Motohiro Takahashi
Technical Paper: pp. 715-727
In-Process Height Displacement Measurement Using Crossed Line Beams for Process Control of Laser Wire Deposition
Abstract
Shigeru Takushima, Nobuhiro Shinohara, Daiji Morita, Hiroyuki Kawano, Yasuhiro Mizutani, and Yasuhiro Takaya
Paper: pp. 728-739
Laser Cutting Defect Recognition Using Conversion of Processing Light Information into Spectrogram Images – Spectroscopic Measurements in Multiple Work Surface Conditions and Extraction of Spectral Data Features Based on Processing Principle –
Abstract
Mizuki Ishiguro, Rui Fukui, Shin’ichi Warisawa, Naoyasu Narita, and Hironobu Miyoshi

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technologies

Special Issue on Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technologies

Editorial: p. 387
Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technologies
Takashi Matsumura and Norikazu Suzuki

In recent years, manufacturing technologies have been progressing with the high demands of industry. In the automobile and aircraft industries, for example, the manufacturing processes have been requiring for technologies that allow for high machining rates of lightweight and/or difficult-to-cut materials. Medical device production includes the machining of biocompatible materials that have high mechanical strength. Information devices require high quality in ultra-precision manufacturing processes. Measurement and characterization technologies in manufacturing have also been essential in the progress. Along with evolution of manufacturing technologies, scientific studies have been done on manufacturing phenomena and the control of processes, based on physical and/or mathematical aspects.

This special issue is promoted by the International Conference on Leading Edge Manufacturing/Materials & Processing (LEM&P2020), which was canceled to protect the health and wellness of our community from COVID-19, and by the Research Committee of Cutting Technologies in the Japan Society for Precision Engineering.

This special issue includes 17 papers that detail progress and innovations in the following areas:

- Characterization of materials

- Fundamental study and modeling of material removal process

- Manufacturing control and optimization

- Manufacturing processes for new/hard materials

- Micro-/Nano-scale manufacturing

- Tool manufacturing and performance

- Metrology and evaluation

- Surface characterization

This special issue also includes not only technical but also scientific discussions, suggesting new key technologies for future manufacturing. We hope this will help the readers to understand the manufacturing processes and improve their operations.

We thank the authors and the reviewers for their generous cooperation and the editing staffs for their many contributions.

Paper: pp. 388-395
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of AlSi12CuNi Alloy Fabricated by Laser Powder Bed Fusion Process
Abstract
Akihiro Hirayama, Masaaki Kimura, Masahiro Kusaka, and Koichi Kaizu
Paper: pp. 396-403
Influence of Configuration Error in Bolted Joints on Detection Error of Clamp Force Detection Method
Abstract
Shinji Hashimura, Hisanori Sakai, Kai Kubota, Nozomi Ohmi, Takefumi Otsu, and Kyoichi Komatsu
Paper: pp. 404-412
Improvement of Machining Accuracy Through Support Method Using Magnetic Elastomer
Abstract
Nobuaki Usui and Akinori Saito
Paper: pp. 413-421
Development of High-Performance Polycrystalline CVD Diamond-Coated Cutting Tools Using Femtosecond Lasers
Abstract
Xiaoxu Liu, Osamu Konda, Hiroko Furuhashi, Kohei Natsume, Satoru Maegawa, and Fumihiro Itoigawa
Paper: pp. 422-430
Change in Edge Radius of Cutting Tool from Surface Tension Between Solid Materials
Abstract
Tohru Ihara, Yukio Takahashi, and Xiaoqi Song
Paper: pp. 431-447
Analytical Model for Studying the Influence of Thickness on the Protective Effect
Abstract
Xiaoqi Song, Yukio Takahashi, Weiming He, and Tohru Ihara
Paper: pp. 448-456
Machining Temperature and Accuracy of Magnesium Alloy AZ31 with Deep-Hole Small Drilling
Abstract
Takashi Inoue, Masahiro Hagino, Kazushige Tokuno, Ryo Tsuboi, and Kei Somaya
Paper: pp. 457-465
Effect of Vibration Direction of Ultrasonic Vibrating Cutting Edge on Internal Stress Fluctuation of Workpiece
Abstract
Hiromi Isobe, Masatoshi Okuda, Keisuke Hara, and Jun Ishimatsu
Paper: pp. 466-474
Control of Fine Cutting Chips to Improve the Processing Environment in CFRP Drilling
Abstract
Masahiro Hagino, Takashi Inoue, Kazushige Tokuno, Takeshi Nishiwaki, and Junji Miyamoto
Paper: pp. 475-482
Machinability Investigation for Cellulose Nanofiber-Reinforced Polymer Composite by Ultraprecision Diamond Turning
Abstract
Yu Kamada and Jiwang Yan
Paper: pp. 483-491
Morphology of Cleaved Surface and Observation of In Situ Crack Propagation During Cleaving
Abstract
Soshi Iwatsuki, Hirofumi Hidai, Souta Matsusaka, Akira Chiba, and Noboru Morita
Paper: pp. 492-502
First Step Toward Laser Micromachining Realization by Photonic Nanojet in Water Medium
Abstract
Reza Aulia Rahman, Tsutomu Uenohara, Yasuhiro Mizutani, and Yasuhiro Takaya
Technical Paper: pp. 503-511
Study on the SUAM Double Magnet System for Polishing
Abstract
Tatsuya Nakasaki, Yushi Kinoshita, Panart Khajornrungruang, Edmund Soji Otabe, and Keisuke Suzuki
Paper: pp. 512-520
Optimization in Milling of Polymer Materials for High Quality Surfaces
Abstract
Ryota Uchiyama, Yuki Inoue, Fumihiro Uchiyama, and Takashi Matsumura
Paper: pp. 521-528
Generation Method of Cutting Tool Paths for High-Speed and High-Quality Machining of Free-Form Surfaces
Abstract
Yuki Takanashi, Hideki Aoyama, and Song Cheol Won
Paper: pp. 529-536
Measurement Range Expansion of Chromatic Confocal Probe with Supercontinuum Light Source
Abstract
Hiraku Matsukuma, Ryo Sato, Yuki Shimizu, and Wei Gao
Technical Paper: pp. 537-545
A Study on Optimal Voltage of Electromagnet for Precision Measuring Robot During Surface Roughness Measurement by Vibration Analysis
Abstract
Kazuhide Tanaka, Dan Nakaya, Yuki Kondo, and Ichiro Yoshida

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 547-552
Electrical System Design and Fault Analysis of Machine Tool Based on Automatic Control
Abstract
Yiping Yang, Hongyan Wu, and Jianmin Ma

No.3

(May)

Special Issue on Digital Geometry Processing for Large-Scale Structures and Environments

Special Issue on Digital Geometry Processing for Large-Scale Structures and Environments

Editorial: p. 257
Digital Geometry Processing for Large-Scale Structures and Environments
Hiroaki Date, Tomohiro Mizoguchi, and Kiichiro Ishikawa

The application of digital geometry processing is undergoing an extension from small industrial products to large-scale structures and environments, including plants, factories, ships, bridges, buildings, forests, and indoor/outdoor/urban environments. This extension is being supported by recent advances in long-range 3D laser scanning technology. Laser scanners are mounted on various platforms, such as tripods, wheeled vehicles, airplanes, and UAVs, and the laser scanning systems are used to efficiently acquire dense and accurate digitized 3D data of the geometry, called point clouds, of large-scale structures and environments. As another technology for the acquisition of digital 3D data of structures and environments, 3D reconstruction methods from digital images are also attracting a great deal of attention because of their flexibility.

The utilization of digital 3D data for various purposes still has many challenges, however, in terms of data processing. The extraction of accurate and meaningful information from the data is an especially important and difficult problem, and many studies on object and scene recognition are being conducted in many fields. How to acquire useful and high-quality digital 3D data of large-scale structures and environments is another problem to be solved for digital geometry processing to be widely used.

This special issue addresses the latest research advances in digital geometry processing for large-scale structures and environments. It covers a broad range of topics in geometry processing, including new technologies, systems, and reviews for 3D data acquisition, recognition, and modeling of ships, factories, plants, forests, river dikes, and urban environments.

The papers will help the readers explore and share their knowledge and experience in technologies and development techniques in this area. All papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the authors for their excellent submissions and to the reviewers for their invaluable efforts in producing this special issue.

Paper: pp. 258-267
Extraction of Guardrails from MMS Data Using Convolutional Neural Network
Abstract
Hiroki Matsumoto, Yuma Mori, and Hiroshi Masuda
Paper: pp. 268-273
Classification of Grass and Forb Species on Riverdike Using UAV LiDAR-Based Structural Indices
Abstract
Naoko Miura, Tomoyo F. Koyanagi, Susumu Yamada, and Shigehiro Yokota
Paper: pp. 274-289
Research on Identification of Road Features from Point Cloud Data Using Deep Learning
Abstract
Yoshimasa Umehara, Yoshinori Tsukada, Kenji Nakamura, Shigenori Tanaka, and Koki Nakahata
Technical Paper: pp. 290-300
Development of Support System for Ship-Hull Plate Forming Using Laser Scanner
Abstract
Masahito Takezawa, Kohei Matsuo, and Takahiro Ando
Review: pp. 301-312
Introduction of All-Around 3D Modeling Methods for Investigation of Plants
Abstract
Nobuo Kochi, Sachiko Isobe, Atsushi Hayashi, Kunihiro Kodama, and Takanari Tanabata
Technical Paper: pp. 313-323
Forest Data Collection by UAV Lidar-Based 3D Mapping: Segmentation of Individual Tree Information from 3D Point Clouds
Abstract
Taro Suzuki, Shunichi Shiozawa, Atsushi Yamaba, and Yoshiharu Amano
Paper: pp. 324-333
Study on Real-Time Point Cloud Superimposition on Camera Image to Assist Environmental Three-Dimensional Laser Scanning
Abstract
Kenta Ohno, Hiroaki Date, and Satoshi Kanai

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 335-342
Monitoring of Vibrations in Free-Form Surface Processing Using Ball Nose End Mill Tools with Wireless Tool Holder Systems
Abstract
Takamasa Yamamoto, Ryo Matsuda, Masatoshi Shindou, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama
Paper: pp. 343-349
Effect of Strain-Rate on Forming Limit Strain of Aluminum Alloy and Mild Steel Sheets Under Strain Path Change
Abstract
Minoru Yamashita, Shohei Komuro, and Makoto Nikawa
Paper: pp. 350-358
Prompt Estimation of Die and Mold Machining Time by AI Without NC Program
Abstract
Hiroki Takizawa, Hideki Aoyama, and Song Cheol Won
Paper: pp. 359-365
Evaluation of Residual Stress in Die Castings of Al-Si-Cu Alloy Considering Material Composition Change in Thickness Direction
Abstract
Makoto Nikawa, Daichi Sasai, Yoshiki Mizutani, and Minoru Yamashita
Paper: pp. 366-374
Design of an Arc-Core Moving Mechanism for Injection Molding Using a Link and Cam Mechanism
Abstract
Takashi Harada, Naomichi Tanaka, and Takayuki Fujitsuka

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Application of Robot and AI

Special Issue on Application of Robot and AI

Editorial: p. 139
Application of Robot and AI
Naoki Asakawa

Due to changes in the global industrial structure, the number of employees in the manufacturing industry has decreased in developed countries. One of solutions to this situation offered in Industry 4.0 is “the utilization of robots and AI as alternatives to skilled workers.” This solution has been applied to various operations conventionally performed by skilled workers and has yielded consistent results. A skilled worker has two skills, namely, “physical operation skill” and “decision making skill,” which correspond to the utilization of robots and AI, respectively.

Conventionally, robots have simply played back programs they were taught. However, owing to feedback technologies using force, position, or various other sensors, robots have come to be able to perform smart operations. In some of these, the capabilities of robots exceed those of human workers. For example, while humans are highly adaptive to various operations, it is difficult for them to maintain a constant force or position for long periods of time.

Generally, humans make decisions about operations according to their experience, and this experience is gained from many instances of trial and error. Now, the trial-and-error learning of AI has become significantly superior to that of humans in terms of both number and speed. As a result, many systems can find operational strategies or answers much faster than humans can.

This special issue features papers on robot hands, path planning, kinematics, and AI. Papers related to robot hands present an actuator using new principles, new movements, and the realization of the precise sense of the human hand. Papers related to path planning present path generation on the basis of CAD data, path generation using image processing, automatic path generation on the basis of environmental information, and the prediction of error and correction. Path generation using VR technology and error compensation using an AI technique are also presented. A paper related to kinematics presents the analysis and evaluation of a new mechanism with the aim of new applications in th...<more>

Paper: pp. 140-148
Automated Screwing of Fittings in Pneumatic Manifolds
Abstract
Michele Gabrio Antonelli and Pierluigi Beomonte Zobel
Paper: pp. 149-157
Automated Process Planning System for End-Milling Operation by CAD Model in STL Format
Abstract
Isamu Nishida and Keiichi Shirase
Paper: pp. 158-167
Planning to Flip Heavy Objects Considering Soft-Finger Contacts
Abstract
Mohamed Raessa, Weiwei Wan, Keisuke Koyama, and Kensuke Harada
Paper: pp. 168-181
An Ontology-Based Method for Semi-Automatic Disassembly of LCD Monitors and Unexpected Product Types
Abstract
Gwendolyn Foo, Sami Kara, and Maurice Pagnucco
Paper: pp. 182-190
Localization System for Indoor Mobile Robot Using Large Square-Shaped Reflective Marker
Abstract
Hiroaki Seki, Ken Kawai, and Masatoshi Hikizu
Report: pp. 191-196
Deburring of Resin Molded Products by Sensorless Shape-Tracing Deburring Technology (On the Principle of Sensorless Shape-Tracing Deburring)
Abstract
Norio Tanaka
Technical Paper: pp. 197-205
Offline Direct Teaching for a Robotic Manipulator in the Computational Space
Abstract
Satoshi Makita, Takuya Sasaki, and Tatsuhiro Urakawa
Paper: pp. 206-214
Predicting Positioning Error and Finding Features for Large Industrial Robots Based on Deep Learning
Abstract
Daiki Kato, Kenya Yoshitsugu, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Kenichi Takahashi
Paper: pp. 215-223
Forward Kinematics Model for Evaluation of Machining Performance of Robot Type Machine Tool
Abstract
Akio Hayashi, Hiroto Tanaka, Masato Ueki, Hidetaka Yamaoka, Nobuaki Fujiki, and Yoshitaka Morimoto

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 225-233
Profile Measurement Using Confocal Chromatic Probe on Ultrahigh Precision Machine Tool
Abstract
Hao Duan, Shinya Morita, Takuya Hosobata, Masahiro Takeda, and Yutaka Yamagata
Technical Paper: pp. 234-242
Study on Polishing Method Using Magnetic Levitation Tool in Superconductive-Assisted Machining
Abstract
Hidetaka Nakashima, Tatsuya Nakasaki, Tatsuhiro Tanaka, Yushi Kinoshita, Yuki Tanaka, Panart Khajornrungruang, Edmund Soji Otabe, and Keisuke Suzuki
Technical Paper: pp. 243-248
Design of an Intelligent Greenhouse Remote Control System Based on a Fuzzy Neural Network
Abstract
Yajuan Jia

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on Advances in Abrasive Technology

Special Issue on Advances in Abrasive Technology

Editorial: p. 3
Advances in Abrasive Technology
Kazuhito Ohashi, Hirofumi Suzuki, and Takazo Yamada

As abrasive technologies are currently indispensable for production processes in the automotive, aerospace, optics, telecommunications, and healthcare industries, among others, it is essential that the application of abrasive processing to production be optimized and improved. To those ends, it is necessary to understand how to approach the task, as there are many processing factors to consider. However, priority is given to understanding the abrasive processing mechanism that determine finishing results, as well as the relationship between the processing factors and individual conditions. Measurement, analysis, and evaluation technologies are also important. Furthermore, the development of new abrasive tools or machining fluids and the active use of physicochemical phenomena are key to the development of advanced abrasive technologies.

Cutting-edge studies focusing on advanced abrasive technologies were collected for this special issue, which includes 12 papers covering the following topics:

- Quantitative evaluation of surface profile of grinding wheel

- Elucidation of grinding mechanism, based on grinding force

- Novel grinding wheel

- High-efficiency and high-accuracy grinding of difficult-to-cut materials

- Polishing technology using magnetic fluid slurry

- Application of ultrasonic waves or ultra-fine bubbles to coolants, and their effects on them

- Planarization technology for single-crystal silicon carbide

This issue is expected to help its readers to understand recent developments in abrasive technologies and to lead to further research.

We deeply appreciate the contributions of all authors and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts.

Paper: pp. 4-16
Investigation of Optimum Grinding Condition Using cBN Electroplated End-Mill for CFRP Machining
Abstract
Shinnosuke Yamashita, Tatsuya Furuki, Hiroyuki Kousaka, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, Kiyofumi Inaba, and Kazuna Fujiwara
Paper: pp. 17-23
Investigation on Polishing of Zirconia Ceramics Using Magnetic Compound Fluid: Relationship Between Material Removal and Surface Roughness
Abstract
Ming Feng, Youliang Wang, and Yongbo Wu
Paper: pp. 24-33
Effect of Cutting Speed on Shape Recovery of Work Material in Cutting Process of Super-Elastic NiTi Alloy
Abstract
Hao Yang, Katsuhiko Sakai, Hiroo Shizuka, Yuji Kurebayashi, Kunio Hayakawa, and Tetsuo Nagare
Paper: pp. 34-40
Investigation on Feasibility of Polishing Concave Surfaces Using Magnetic Compound Fluid Slurry
Abstract
Ming Feng, Yingrui Xie, Leran Chen, and Yongbo Wu
Technical Paper: pp. 41-48
Development of a Forward-Reverse Rotating cBN Electroplated End Mill Type Tool for Cutting and Grinding CFRP
Abstract
Fumiya Muto, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, Tatsuya Furuki, Kiyofumi Inaba, and Kazuna Fujiwara
Paper: pp. 49-56
Development of Resin Fibrous Grinding Wheels Using Twin Nozzle PELID and Analysis of Their Grinding Performance
Abstract
Satoshi Kashimura, Katsufumi Inazawa, Hitoshi Ohmori, and Nobuhide Itoh
Paper: pp. 57-64
Evaluation of Grinding Wheel Surface Shape on Difference Multiple Helical Dressing Condition
Abstract
Gen Uchida, Takazo Yamada, Kouichi Ichihara, Makoto Harada, Kohichi Miura, and Hwa-Soo Lee
Paper: pp. 65-73
Improvement of Removal Rate of Tape Lapping by Applying Fluid with Ultrasonic Excited Cavitation
Abstract
Hiromi Isobe, Soutarou Tsuji, Keisuke Hara, and Jun Ishimatsu
Paper: pp. 74-79
Photoelectrochemical Oxidation Assisted Catalyst-Referred Etching for SiC (0001) Surface
Abstract
Daisetsu Toh, Pho Van Bui, Kazuto Yamauchi, and Yasuhisa Sano
Paper: pp. 80-88
Measurements of Non-Grinding Forces and Power
Abstract
Zhongde Shi and Helmi Attia
Technical Paper: pp. 89-98
Study on Grinding of Hypocycloid-Curved Rotor Made of Alumina Ceramics with a Small-Diameter Ball-End Electroplated Diamond Grinding Wheel
Abstract
Takumi Imada, Tadashi Makiyama, Heisaburo Nakagawa,Yoshihide Hasegawa, Kenji Tomoda, and Keiji Ogawa
Paper: pp. 99-108
Effect of Ultrafine Bubbles on Pseudomonas Aeruginosa and Staphylococcus Aureus During Sterilization of Machining Fluid
Abstract
Hiroko Yamada, Kensuke Konishi, Keita Shimada, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 109-122
Fault-Tolerant Aircraft Control Based on Self-Constructing Fuzzy Neural Network for Quadcopter
Abstract
Dejie Li, Pu Yang, Zhangxi Liu, Zixin Wang, and Zhiqing Zhang
Paper: pp. 123-130
Investigation of the Surface Roughness in Infeed Centerless Grinding of SCM435 Steel
Abstract
Do Duc Trung and Nhu-Tung Nguyen

Vol.14 (2020)

No.6

(Nov)

The Best Paper Award 2020
Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability

The Best Paper Award 2020

Award: pp. 853-854
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2020
Editorial Office

Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability

Editorial: pp. 855-856
Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability
Yasushi Umeda

This is the fifth Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability. The first Special Issue on this topic was issued in 2009, and the previous one was in 2018. The acceptance of sustainability has been increasing, as evidenced by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), various carbon neutral movements, and, among others, the gradual recognition of potential impacts of the EU’s “Circular Economy,” which promotes circulation-based businesses to increase the employment and market competitiveness of the EU. This increase in acceptance has brought with it increased activity in the research area of design and manufacturing for environmental sustainability, with the result that this fifth Special Issue includes seventeen well-written papers, a significant increase over the six that appeared in the fourth.

The first paper “Potential Impacts of the European Union’s Circular Economy Policy on Japanese Manufacturers” overviews the EU’s Circular Economy and points out key enabling technologies. To approach environmental sustainability, we should promote various technologies related to ecodesign, process technologies, business strategy, and digital technology. At the same time, we must focus on life cycle design and management, an indispensable technology which synthesizes a sustainable circulation system by integrating the technologies mentioned above. Accordingly, this Special Issue covers both aspects, with the seventeen manuscripts in it organized as follows. The first three papers, authored by Y. Umeda et al., K. Halada, and M. Kojima, give overviews and discuss requirements for technological development. The next two manuscripts by K. Fujimoto et al. and Y. Kikuchi et al. discuss modeling, simulation, and assessment of circulation systems. Papers six to eight, written by W.-H. Chung et al., S. Yamada et al., and K. Yoda et al. develop life cycle design methods. The remaining manuscripts advance fundamental technologies. Manuscripts nine to eleven, by R. Yonemoto et al., T. Samukawa et al., and Y. Yaguchi et al., deal with sustain...<more>

Paper: pp. 857-866
Potential Impacts of the European Union’s Circular Economy Policy on Japanese Manufacturers
Abstract
Yasushi Umeda, Kazunori Kitagawa, Yayoi Hirose, Keiko Akaho, Yuko Sakai, and Makoto Ohta
Technical Paper: pp. 867-872
Activities of Circular Economy in Japan - Towards Global Multi-Value Circulation –
Abstract
Kohmei Halada
Review: pp. 873-881
The Impact of Recyclable Waste Trade Restrictions on Producer Recycling Activities
Abstract
Michikazu Kojima
Paper: pp. 882-889
Data Assimilation Mechanism for Lifecycle Simulation Focusing on Process Behaviors
Abstract
Kazuho Fujimoto, Shinichi Fukushige, and Hideki Kobayashi
Review: pp. 890-908
Defining Requirements on Technology Systems Assessment from Life Cycle Perspectives: Cases on Recycling of Photovoltaic and Secondary Batteries
Abstract
Yasunori Kikuchi, Aya Heiho, Yi Dou, Izuru Suwa, I-Ching Chen, Yasuhiro Fukushima, and Chiharu Tokoro
Paper: pp. 909-918
Packaging Evaluation of Consumer Electronics Products from Economic, Logistical, and Environmental Perspectives
Abstract
Wu-Hsun Chung and Pei-Cheng Wu
Paper: pp. 919-929
Decision Support Method for Upgrade Cycle Planning and Product Architecture Design of an Upgradable Product
Abstract
Shuho Yamada, Shogo Miyajima, Tetsuo Yamada, Stefan Bracke, and Masato Inoue
Paper: pp. 930-942
Remanufacturing Option Selection with Disassembly for Recovery Rate and Profit
Abstract
Kazuki Yoda, Hayate Irie, Yuki Kinoshita, Tetsuo Yamada, Shuho Yamada, and Masato Inoue
Paper: pp. 943-950
Task Scheduling of Material-Handling Manipulator for Enhancing Energy Efficiency in Flow-Type FMS
Abstract
Ryo Yonemoto and Haruhiko Suwa
Paper: pp. 951-958
Estimation of In-Process Power Consumption in Face Milling by Specific Energy Consumption Models
Abstract
Tetsuo Samukawa, Kazuki Shimomoto, and Haruhiko Suwa
Paper: pp. 959-965
Durability Evaluation of an Additive Manufactured Biodegradable Composite with Continuous Natural Fiber in Various Conditions Reproducing Usage Environment
Abstract
Yuta Yaguchi, Kenji Takeuchi, Tadashi Waragai, and Toshitake Tateno
Paper: pp. 966-974
Copper/Silver Recovery from Photovoltaic Panel Sheet by Electrical Dismantling Method
Abstract
Chiharu Tokoro, Soowon Lim, Yukihiro Sawamura, Masataka Kondo, Kazuhiro Mochidzuki, Taketoshi Koita, Takao Namihira, and Yasunori Kikuchi
Paper: pp. 975-983
Evaluation of Environmental Impact of Car Sharing in Consideration of Uncertainty of Influential Variables
Abstract
Katsuya Tsuji, Kiyo Kurisu, Jun Nakatani, and Yuichi Moriguchi
Paper: pp. 984-998
Environmental and Economic Evaluation of a Mechanical Biological Treatment System for a Small and Medium-Sized Waste Treatment Facility Considering the Karatsu Smart Disaster-Resilience Base Construction Project
Abstract
Akihisa Ogawa, Andante Hadi Pandyaswargo, Daiki Yoshidome, and Hiroshi Onoda
Development Report: pp. 999-1004
Environmentally Sound Recovery of Gold from Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Using Organic Aqua Regia
Abstract
Akihiro Yoshimura, Kota Takatori, and Yasunari Matsuno
Paper: pp. 1005-1012
Model-Based Deterioration Estimation with Cyber Physical System
Abstract
Tomoaki Hiruta and Yasushi Umeda
Paper: pp. 1013-1024
Method of Priority Order for Simultaneous Solar-Derived Power Usage at a Solar-Powered House and Neighborhood
Abstract
Satoko Nasu, Shota Tajima, and Yasuo Sugai

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 1025-1035
The Detection of Unfused Powder in EBM and SLM Additive Manufactured Components
Abstract
Ahmed Tawfik, Mohamed Radwan, Mazen Ahmed Attia, Paul Bills, Radu Racasan, and Liam Blunt
Paper: pp. 1036-1044
Automated Tool Path Generation for Roughing Using Flat Drill
Abstract
Isamu Nishida, Hidenori Nakatsuji, and Keiichi Shirase
Paper: pp. 1045-1050
High Speed Machining of Inconel 718 with High Pressure Coolant Focusing on Material Structures of CBN Tools
Abstract
Liu Chi Hsin, Tatsuya Sugihara, and Toshiyuki Enomoto
Paper: pp. 1051-1061
Theoretical Verification of Film Forming in Local Electroplating Process with Electrolyte Suction Tool
Abstract
Atsushi Sato and Wataru Natsu

No.5

(Sep)

Special Issue on Value Creation in Production

Special Issue on Value Creation in Production

Editorial: p. 677
Value Creation in Production
Toshiya Kaihara and Nariaki Nishino

With the recent development of new technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), and cloud-based systems, the smart manufacturing concept based on ICT or AI is expected to have tremendous potential to realize a digital transformation with customer involvement in production. The role of production will need to change accordingly, as it is obvious that the traditional business model based on process chains for production functionality has limitations for further growth. In production, it is necessary to consider value chains with service factors for adding innovative value to products. Value creation is an important concept to the realization of a sustainable ecosystem in production.

This special issue addresses the latest research on value creation in production and service systems. Including ten advanced research papers and one development report, it covers a wide range of topics, including smart factories, logistics, distribution with value chains; product service systems; sustainable ecosystems with value in production and service industries; the sharing economy in production systems with cloud computing; the application of digital transformations in production and service systems.

All papers and reports were refereed through careful peer reviews with experts. The editors deeply appreciate the authors for their careful work and the reviewers for their invaluable efforts, without which this special issue would not have been possible. Finally, we hope this special issue provides valuable information to our interested readers and encourages further research on value creation in production.

Paper: pp. 678-689
A Strategic Design Guideline for Open Business Models
Abstract
Yusuke Tsutsui, Nao Yamada, Yuya Mitake, Mar’atus Sholihah, and Yoshiki Shimomura
Paper: pp. 690-699
Ontological Descriptions for Integrating Design Information of Product-Service Systems
Abstract
Koji Kimita, Keiichi Muramatsu, and Yutaro Nemoto
Paper: pp. 700-712
Digital Twin of Artifact Systems: Models Assimilated with Monitoring Data from Material Microstructures to Social Systems
Abstract
Taira Okita, Tomoya Kawabata, Hideaki Murayama, Nariaki Nishino, and Masaatsu Aichi
Paper: pp. 713-722
Automatic Construction of Virtual Supply Chain as Multi-Agent System Using Enterprise E-Catalogues
Abstract
Tatsushi Nishi, Michiko Matsuda, Mao Hasegawa, Roghayyeh Alizadeh, Ziang Liu, and Takuto Terunuma
Paper: pp. 723-733
Collaboration Strategy for a Decentralized Supply Chain Using Linear Physical Programming
Abstract
Tomoaki Yatsuka, Aya Ishigaki, Surendra M. Gupta, Yuki Kinoshita, Tetsuo Yamada, and Masato Inoue
Paper: pp. 734-743
Computational Study on Strategyproofness of Resource Matching in Crowdsourced Manufacturing
Abstract
Takafumi Chida, Toshiya Kaihara, Nobutada Fujii, Daisuke Kokuryo, and Yuma Shiho
Paper: pp. 744-756
Development of Production Internet Framework for Value Creation
Abstract
Stanisław Strzelczak, Rong Kang, and Fernando Castaño
Paper: pp. 757-768
Simultaneous Determination of Theatrical Casting and Ticket Distribution Using Scheduling Auction
Abstract
Shota Suginouchi, Yuna Takahashi, Yosuke Kurihara, and Hajime Mizuyama
Paper: pp. 769-778
Patterns for Living Lab Practice: Describing Key Know-How to Promote Service Co-Creation with Users
Abstract
Fumiya Akasaka, Mika Yasuoka, Momoko Nakatani, Atsunobu Kimura, and Masayuki Ihara
Paper: pp. 779-790
Text Mining to Support Consulting Services for Client Company State Recognition
Abstract
Ruriko Watanabe, Nobutada Fujii, Daisuke Kokuryo, Toshiya Kaihara, and Yoichi Abe
Development Report: pp. 791-799
Continuous Efforts Leads to a Value for Hypertensive Patients: Development of a Casual Smart Na/K Meter and Smart Na/K Application Linked by NFC to Android
Abstract
Kenju Akai, Tetsuya Hirotomi, Aoi Mishima, Keiko Aoki, Tsunetaka Kijima, and Toru Nabika

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 801-807
Transcriptional Characteristics of Quadrant Glitches on Machined Surface – Influence of Tool Diameter and Feed Rate –
Abstract
Tadahiro Nishiguchi
Paper: pp. 808-815
Tool Path Generation for 5-Axis Rough Cutting Using Haptic Device
Abstract
Koichi Morishige and Satoshi Mori
Paper: pp. 816-823
Improved Algorithm to Trace Boundary Curves on Two-Dimensional Square Meshes
Abstract
Masatomo Inui, Munekazu Kawano, Issei Watanabe, and Nobuyuki Umezu
Paper: pp. 824-834
Relationship Between Forced Vibration Method and Residual Stress in Die Materials
Abstract
Masashi Kurose, Hiromasa Anahara, Takeshi Tane, Yoshihide Kuwabara, Kenta Aoshima, and Tetsushi Kaburagi
Paper: pp. 835-842
Solid Fraction Examination at Flow Cessation and Flow Cessation Mechanism of Al-Si-Mg Alloy
Abstract
Makoto Nikawa, Yu Iba, and Minoru Yamashita

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on Laser-Based/Assisted Manufacturing

Special Issue on Laser-Based/Assisted Manufacturing

Editorial: p. 533
Laser-Based/Assisted Manufacturing
Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa and Masayoshi Mizutani

The “process chain” concept for the integration of multiple manufacturing processes has been attracting attention in the field of manufacturing in recent years. In a number of specialized fields, laser-based processes in particular are actively being studied, as their high flexibility allows them to be used not only as individual manufacturing processes but also in combination to develop new ones.

Most of the practical laser technologies involve heat, which can be used for thermal processing to change surface properties or for removal processing. In recent years, lasers have also been used as a heat source for additive manufacturing, as well as ultra-short-pulsed lasers being applied to non-thermal processes.

This special issue features various studies and reports that present the latest advances as well as current challenges in laser-based/assisted manufacturing. It includes nine related papers that indicate the possibilities and future of new laser processing technologies.

We deeply appreciate all the authors and reviewers for their efforts and contributions, and we also hope this special issue will encourage further research on laser-based/assisted manufacturing.

Paper: pp. 534-545
Processing with Application of High-Power Semiconductor Laser – Theoretical Analysis of Heat Source and Application to Surface Processing –
Abstract
Takeji Arai
Paper: pp. 546-551
Fabrication of a Two-Dimensional Diffraction Grating with Isolated Photoresist Pattern Structures
Abstract
Hiraku Matsukuma, Masanori Matsunaga, Kai Zhang, Yuki Shimizu, and Wei Gao
Paper: pp. 552-559
Effects of Pulse Duration and Heat on Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structures
Abstract
Shuhei Kodama, Keita Shimada, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Technical Paper: pp. 560-567
A Novel Platform for Smart 3D Manufacturing System
Abstract
Gianluca Melis, Paolo Sirianni, Andrea Porceddu, Massimiliano Messere, Michele Perlo, Luca Orbech, Stefano Mauro, Matteo Gaidano, Leonardo Sabatino Scimmi, Matteo Melchiorre, Francesco Perrucci, and Luciano Scaltrito
Paper: pp. 568-574
Evolution of Chip-Deformation Mechanisms with Increasing Temperature in Laser-Assisted Microcutting of Amorphous Alloy
Abstract
Qingrui Gong, Pei Qiu, and Shaolin Xu
Paper: pp. 575-581
Generation of Biocompatible Titanium Alloy Surfaces Including Calcium and Phosphorus Elements by Laser-Induced Mist Spraying Wet Treatment
Abstract
Atsushi Ezura, Kazutoshi Katahira, and Jun Komotori
Paper: pp. 582-591
Porosity and Tensile Properties of Rhizoid Porous Structure Fabricated Using Selective Laser Melting
Abstract
Shinji Ishibashi, Keita Shimada, Hiroyasu Kanetaka, Masaki Tsukuda, Takumi Mizoi, Masataka Chuzenji, Shoichi Kikuchi, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Technical Paper: pp. 592-600
Influence of Grooved Plate Cross-Sectional Shape on Bending Phenomena in Laser-Quenching Forming Process
Abstract
Yuki Manabe, Hiromichi Nishida, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama
Paper: pp. 601-613
Study on the Creation of Fine Periodic Structure on V-Shaped Groove with Short-Pulsed Laser
Abstract
Ryohei Takase, Shuhei Kodama, Keita Shimada, Holger Mescheder, Kai Winands, Jan Riepe, Kristian Arntz, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 615-624
Experimental Analysis and Anti-Sway Control of Jigiri Behavior in a Nursing Lift
Abstract
Kazuhiro Funato, Yuichiro Kenmotsu, Ryosuke Tasaki, Toshio Sakakibara, Kiyoaki Kakihara, and Kazuhiko Terashima
Paper: pp. 625-632
Hydraulic Micro Device with Force Sensing for Measurement of Mechanical Characteristics
Abstract
Tohru Sasaki, Yudai Fujiwara, Kaoru Tachikawa, Kenji Terabayashi, and Kuniaki Dohda
Paper: pp. 633-643
Study of the Warp Removal Process for a Thin Substrate: Development of a Correction Processing System Using a Freezing Pin Chuck
Abstract
Kenichiro Yoshitomi and Atsunobu Une
Paper: pp. 644-653
Effective Optical System Assembly Using Ultra-Precise Manufactured References
Abstract
Andreas Gebhardt, Matthias Beier, Erik Schmidt, Thomas Rendel, Ute Gawronski, and Eyk Gebhardt
Paper: pp. 654-664
Measurement and Compensation of Tool Contour Error Using White Light Interferometry for Ultra-Precision Diamond Turning of Freeform Surfaces
Abstract
Kodai Nagayama and Jiwang Yan

No.3

(May)

Special Issue on Machine Accuracy Evaluation

Special Issue on Machine Accuracy Evaluation

Editorial: p. 359
Machine Accuracy Evaluation
Soichi Ibaraki and Andreas Archenti

The accuracy of a three-dimensional (3D) positioning system can ultimately be evaluated via measurement of a 3D vector between command and actual end-effector positions at arbitrary points over the entire workspace. This is a simple, yet challenging, metrological problem. The motion accuracy of a machine tool is traditionally evaluated on an axis-to-axis basis, with every error motion of every axis being independently measured as part of a one-dimensional measurement process in a different setup. Toward the ultimate goal of 3D position measurement over the entire workspace, research efforts have offered several new, practical measurement technologies.

This special issue covers the technical and academic efforts regarding the evaluation of machine tool accuracy. The papers in this special issue clarify the latest research frontiers regarding machine tool accuracy from a metrological viewpoint. In the first paper, by Montavon et al., error calibration technologies and their management are reviewed within the Internet of production concept. Long-term accuracy monitoring and management are clearly among the most crucial technical challenges faced regarding machine tools, and the work by Xing et al. is related to them. Ibaraki et al. presented machining tests to evaluate the thermal distortion of a machine tool. Peukert et al. studied the dynamic interaction between machine tools and their foundations. Various 3D measurement schemes for determining machine error motions have been investigated by many researchers, and some have been implemented in industrial applications. Kenno et al. and Florussen et al. investigated 3D measurement using the R-test for five-axis machines. Miller et al. studied simultaneous measurement of six-degree-of-freedom error motions of a linear axis. Nagao et al. presented an error calibration method for a parallel kinematic machine tool.

The editors appreciate the contributions of all the authors, as well as the work of the reviewers. We are confident that this special issue will further encourage research and engineering work for improving the accuracy and performance of machine tools.

Review: pp. 360-368
A Digital Perspective on Machine Tool Calibration
Abstract
Benjamin Montavon, Philipp Dahlem, Martin Peterek, and Robert H. Schmitt
Paper: pp. 369-379
Impact of Model Complexity in the Monitoring of Machine Tools Condition Using Volumetric Errors
Abstract
Kanglin Xing, J. R. R. Mayer, and Sofiane Achiche
Paper: pp. 380-385
Machining Tests to Evaluate Machine Tool Thermal Displacement in Z-Direction: Proposal to ISO 10791-10
Abstract
Soichi Ibaraki and Rin Okumura
Paper: pp. 386-398
Dynamic Interaction Between Precision Machine Tools and Their Foundations
Abstract
Bernd W. Peukert and Andreas Archenti
Paper: pp. 399-408
Identification Method of Error Motions and Geometric Errors of a Rotary Axis by R-Test
Abstract
Takaaki Kenno, Ryuta Sato, Keiichi Shirase, Shigemasa Natsume, and Henny Spaan
Technical Paper: pp. 409-416
Automating Accuracy Evaluation of 5-Axis Machine Tools
Abstract
Guido Florussen, Koen Houben, Henny Spaan, and Theresa Spaan-Burke
Paper: pp. 417-428
Simultaneous Constant Velocity Measurement of the Motion Errors of Linear Axes
Abstract
Jonathan Miller, Simon Fletcher, Andrew Longstaff, and Simon Parkinson
Technical Paper: pp. 429-437
Calibration Method of Parallel Mechanism Type Machine Tools
Abstract
Keisuke Nagao, Nobuaki Fujiki, Yoshitaka Morimoto, and Akio Hayashi

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 439-446
Development of an Additive Manufactured Artifact to Characterize Unfused Powder Using Computed Tomography
Abstract
Ahmed Tawfik, Paul Bills, Liam Blunt, and Radu Racasan
Paper: pp. 447-458
Solution of the Rectangular Strip Packing Problem Considering a 3-Stage Guillotine Cutting Constraint with Finite Slitter Blades
Abstract
Masao Sugi, Yusuke Shiomi, Tsuyoshi Okubo, Hidetoshi Nagai, Kazuyoshi Inoue, and Jun Ota
Paper: pp. 459-466
Machining Time Reduction by Tool Path Modification to Eliminate Air Cutting Motion for End Milling Operation
Abstract
Isamu Nishida and Keiichi Shirase
Technical Paper: pp. 467-474
Investigation of Internal Thread Cutting Phenomena in Three Axes by Controlling Helical Interpolate Motion Considering Tool Position Information from Servo-Drive
Abstract
Shota Matsui, Nobutoshi Ozaki, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Takamasa Yamamoto
Paper: pp. 475-483
Thermal Error Minimization of a Turning-Milling Center with Respect to its Multi-Functionality
Abstract
Martin Mareš, Otakar Horejš, and Jan Hornych
Paper: pp. 484-490
Investigation of Temperature-Induced Errors in XCT Metrology
Abstract
Marko Katić, Nenad Ferdelji, and Danijel Šestan
Paper: pp. 491-499
Development of Scanning Line Tool Path Generation Algorithm Using Boundary Position Information of Approximate Polyhedron of Complex Molds
Abstract
Yuki Saito, Jun’ichi Kaneko, Takeyuki Abe, and Kenichiro Horio
Paper: pp. 500-511
Hilbert-Huang Transform Analysis of Machining Stability in Ball-Nose End-Milling of Curved Surface
Abstract
Muizuddin Azka, Keiji Yamada, Mahfudz Al Huda, Kyosuke Mani, Ryutaro Tanaka, and Katsuhiko Sekiya
Paper: pp. 512-520
Development of Tool Shape Estimation Method Integrating Multidirectional Optical Measurement
Abstract
Mayumi Kaneko, Takahiro Kaminaga, Jun’ichi Kaneko, Kiyohiko Katano, Takeyuki Abe, and Kenichiro Horio

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Novel Fabrication Processes for Tailored Functional Materials and Surfaces
Special Issue on Advanced Material Driven Design of Machine Tools

Special Issue on Novel Fabrication Processes for Tailored Functional Materials and Surfaces

Editorial: p. 147
Novel Fabrication Processes for Tailored Functional Materials and Surfaces
Masahiko Yoshino and Nobuyuki Moronuki

The properties of a mechanical material depend not only on its chemical components but also on the micro/nano structures of its surface and interior. Attempts have been made in recent years to develop new surface/material functions through mechanical processes. For example, technologies to control various characteristics, such as friction, water repellency, and optical properties, have been developed by constructing micro/nano periodic structures on the surfaces of materials. Since these properties depend on the geometry of the surface morphology, micro/nano fabrication processes can produce a variety of properties. This indicates that the surface properties and material properties of portions of the materials can be controlled to reach optimal conditions required by machine product design. This technology is expected to lead to the advanced production of products integrating design, manufacturing, and materials in an organic way. Here, we call the materials and surfaces with their properties arbitrarily controlled in accordance with machine design “tailored functional materials and surfaces.”

This special issue features various studies and reports related to tailored functional materials and surfaces, and it includes 12 related papers and a review. They cover processing technologies that create and control various surface functions, such as water repellency, friction, biological and chemical reactions, and optical properties. They indicate the possibilities and future of new precision processing technologies.

We deeply appreciate all the authors and reviewers for their efforts and contributions. We also hope that this special issue will encourage further research on tailored functional surfaces.

Review: pp. 148-158
Functional Superhydrophobic Coating Systems for Possible Corrosion Mitigation
Abstract
Sarah F. Jurak, Emil F. Jurak, Md. Nizam Uddin, and Ramazan Asmatulu
Paper: pp. 159-166
Fabrication of Superhydrophobic Stainless Steel Nozzles by Femtosecond Laser Micro-/Nano-Texturing
Abstract
Tatsuhiko Aizawa, Tadahiko Inohara, and Kenji Wasa
Paper: pp. 167-174
Fabrication of Poly-Pyrrole Membrane Actuator for Cell Stimulation
Abstract
Kodai Kawaguchi, Yuto Fujita, Kenta Kato, and Arata Kaneko
Paper: pp. 175-183
Investigation of Corrosion Resistance Enhancement for Biodegradable Magnesium Alloy by Ball Burnishing Process
Abstract
Chenyao Cao, Jiang Zhu, Tomohisa Tanaka, and Dinh Ngoc Pham
Paper: pp. 184-189
Fabrication of SiO2-ZnO Core-Shell Urchin-Like Structure by Hydrothermal Method Using Self-Assembled Particles as Nuclei and Application to UV-Activated Gas Sensors
Abstract
Daiki Funakawa and Nobuyuki Moronuki
Paper: pp. 190-199
New Droplet Removal Polishing Method for Diamond-Like Carbon with Carbon Fiber Brush
Abstract
Motoyuki Murashima, Yusuke Imaizumi, Noritsugu Umehara, and Takayuki Tokoroyama
Paper: pp. 200-207
Fabrication of Optimally Micro-Textured Copper Substrates by Plasma Printing for Plastic Mold Packaging
Abstract
Tatsuhiko Aizawa, Yasuo Saito, Hideharu Hasegawa, and Kenji Wasa
Paper: pp. 208-216
Development of Surface Roughness Generation Model for CFRTP Manufactured by LFT-D
Abstract
Motoyuki Murashima, Takaharu Murooka, Noritsugu Umehara, and Takayuki Tokoroyama
Paper: pp. 217-228
Predicting Surface Roughness of Dry Cut Grey Cast Iron Based on Cutting Parameters and Vibration Signals from Different Sensor Positions in CNC Turning
Abstract
Jonny Herwan, Seisuke Kano, Oleg Ryabov, Hiroyuki Sawada, Nagayoshi Kasashima, and Takashi Misaka
Paper: pp. 229-237
Chemical Lift-Off Process Using Acetone Ink for Easy Fabrication of Metallic Nano/Microstructures
Abstract
Potejana Potejanasak, Truong Duc Phuc, Motoki Terano, Takatoki Yamamoto, and Masahiko Yoshino
Paper: pp. 238-244
Ultrasonic-Assisted Face Milling for Fabricating Hierarchical Microstructures
Abstract
Keita Shimada, Ziqi Chen, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Paper: pp. 245-252
Surface Formation Behaviors in Wavy Microgroove Cutting on Various Workpiece Materials
Abstract
Toshitaka Terabayashi and Jiwang Yan
Paper: pp. 253-259
Effect of Tool Rake Angle and Crystal Orientation on Ductile Mode Cutting of Hard/Brittle Materials
Abstract
Abdallah Abdelkawy, Masahiko Yoshino, and Yuki Nakagawa

Special Issue on Advanced Material Driven Design of Machine Tools

Editorial: pp. 261-263
Advanced Material Driven Design of Machine Tools
Konrad Wegener and Atsushi Matsubara

The design of machine tools strongly depends on the materials chosen. Increasing requirements on machine tools require the joint optimization of material and design and thus also drive the development of new materials in this field. Digital technologies finally creating a digital shadow of the machine in development also enable the required co-development taking into consideration dynamic, thermal and long term influences and behavior, enabling state and health monitoring to increase the performance of the machine tool to the maximum possible. The choice of material for the different components of machine tools is today even more difficult than ever. The recent review paper by Möhring et al. [1] sheds light on the vast field of properties and decision opportunities of combining materials at hand with design features. In former times, cast iron was the predominant material for machine bodies and has left its footprints on the design of machine tool bodies lasting still up to now. Because massive machine bodies have been the wealth of good properties, high accuracy, stiffness, good material damping properties have been attributed to cast iron design, then with increasing strength requirements higher strength cast irons came into fashion having much less material damping and finally lead to welded frames. Today requirements of dynamics and thermal behavior change the scene again. The goal is to achieve high productivity with high accuracy, which typically is a contradiction. But increasing dynamics requires distinguishing between moving bodies and their non-moving counterparts, and opens the floor for multimaterial design. For moving parts, which have to move with high dynamics meaning, high speed, high acceleration, high jerk, light weight design prevailed with the utilization of standard materials. Because manufacturability plays a major role, the bionic structures have to be degraded to thin walled rib structures as demonstrated in Fig. 1, while in future additive manufacturing will remove that restriction and enable some real bionic structures.

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Paper: pp. 264-273
Investigation of Production of Nanofiber Nonwoven Fabric and its Thermal Properties
Abstract
Wei Wu, Kenichi Urabe, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Hiroyoshi Sota
Paper: pp. 274-279
Evaluation of Dynamic Characteristics of a Hybrid Guideway System
Abstract
Isao Oshita, Atsushi Matsubara, and Tsuneto Sumida
Technical Paper: pp. 280-293
Driving Performance of Natural Fiber Gears Made Only from Bamboo Fibers Extracted with a Machining Center
Abstract
Tetsuya Kawabata, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Hiromichi Nobe
Paper: pp. 294-303
Evaluation of Machine Tool Spindle Using Carbon Fiber Composite
Abstract
Ryo Kondo, Daisuke Kono, and Atsushi Matsubara
Development Report: pp. 304-310
Latest Machine Tool Structural Design Technology for Ultra-Precision Machining
Abstract
Ryota Shindo and Shinji Nishiwaki
Paper: pp. 311-325
Utilization of CFRP in High-Speed Stamping Presses and its Gigacycle Fatigue Testing at Resonance Frequency
Abstract
Eduard Relea, Varun Urundolil Kumaran, Alberto Sanchez Cebrian, Christian Gschnitzer-Bärnthaler, Markus Zogg, Lukas Weiss, and Konrad Wegener
Paper: pp. 326-335
Design of Lightweight Cutting Tools
Abstract
Andreas Häusler, Kim Torben Werkle, Walther Maier, and Hans-Christian Möhring

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on the Latest Research in Precision Engineering

Special Issue on the Latest Research in Precision Engineering

Editorial: p. 5
the Latest Research in Precision Engineering
Yasuhiro Kakinuma, Takashi Matsumura, and Keiichi Nakamoto

Multidisciplinary study and practice of high-precision engineering, metrology, and manufacturing have made a direct contribution to industrial and economic development in the world, providing new value creation and enhancing productivity and product quality. This special issue focuses on the latest studies in the field of precision engineering. The special issue especially features advanced technologies in the manufacturing process, metrology, machine tools, machine elements, and nano/micro mechanisms. Besides these technologies, to enhance reliability and safety in the production processes, there is a need for usability and functionality based on IoT-related technology, which is represented by Industrie 4.0 or the Industrial Internet. Therefore, many researchers have now begun to focus on cyber-physical production systems (CPPS), which can detect anomalies and self-optimize the production process by comparing actual results extracted from sensors and simulation results. From this viewpoint, advanced research related to CPPS, such as simulation-based technique, sensor-based technology, and in-depth understanding and modeling of the manufacturing process, is covered in this special issue.

In this special issue of IJAT, there are 14 research papers on precision-engineering-related topics as mentioned above. The papers, revised and extended according to the editors’ request, were originally presented at the 17th International Conference on Precision Engineering (ICPE2018), held in Kamakura, Japan, in 2018. We express our sincere thanks to the authors and reviewers for their meticulous work in helping publish this special issue. We hope these articles will encourage further research on precision engineering.

Paper: pp. 6-17
Process Knowledge Integrated Assembly Sequence Planning for Control Panel
Abstract
Atsuko Enomoto, Noriaki Yamamoto, Yoshio Yamamura, and Yoshio Sugawara
Paper: pp. 18-25
Applicability of Diamond-Coated Tools for Ball End Milling of Sintered Tungsten Carbide
Abstract
Haruhiko Suwa, Soushi Sakamoto, Masafumi Nagata, Kazuhiro Tezuka, and Tetsuo Samukawa
Paper: pp. 26-37
Experimental Investigations on Cutting Phenomena in Shoulder Cutting of Hardened Die Steel with Small Diameter End Mill: Effects of Left Hand Helical Tool
Abstract
Takumi Imada, Keiji Ogawa, Haruki Kino, Heisaburo Nakagawa, and Hitomi Kojima
Paper: pp. 38-45
Proposal of Contour Line Model for High-Speed End Milling Simulation
Abstract
Isamu Nishida and Keiichi Shirase
Paper: pp. 46-51
Cutting Features Between Surface Roughness in Feed Direction and Machining State of Radius End Mill Against Inclined Surfaces (In Case of Contour Machining and Five-Axis Machining with Constant Tilt Angle)
Abstract
Hirohisa Narita
Paper: pp. 52-58
Angle Detection Using Gyro Signals Rotating Around Four Orthogonally Aligned Axes
Abstract
Tatsuya Kume, Masanori Satoh, Tsuyoshi Suwada, Kazuro Furukawa, and Eiki Okuyama
Paper: pp. 59-65
Grinding Energy Distributions and Wear Behaviors of Grain Cutting Edges in cBN Deep Grinding
Abstract
Masakazu Fujimoto, Yuka Hiraizumi, Kazutaka Hirata, and Susumu Ohishi
Paper: pp. 66-72
Compensation Method for Tool Setting Errors Based on Non-Contact On-Machine Measurement
Abstract
Meng Xu, Keiichi Nakamoto, and Yoshimi Takeuchi
Paper: pp. 73-79
Relationship Between Fluid Properties and Bearing Stiffness in Water Hydrostatic Bearing
Abstract
Hiroshi Sawano
Paper: pp. 80-90
Positioning Performance Evaluation for Light-Weight Rotary Stage CFRP Application
Abstract
Makoto Kato, Yasuhiro Kakinuma, Yuki Shirakawa, Kazunori Iijima, and Yasusuke Iwashita
Paper: pp. 91-98
Development of a Microprobing System for Side Wall Detection Based on Local Surface Interaction Force Detection
Abstract
So Ito, Yusuke Shima, Daichi Kato, Kimihisa Matsumoto, and Kazuhide Kamiya
Paper: pp. 99-108
Using Textured-DLC Coating to Improve the Wear Resistance of Stainless Steel Plate Under Dust-Containing Lubricant Condition
Abstract
Takuya Osawa, Makoto Matsuo, Yuya Eyama, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Shinji Tanaka, Masao Kikuchi, Yuki Hirata, Hiroki Akasaka, and Naoto Ohtake
Paper: pp. 109-116
Mitigation of Channel Clogging in a Microfluidic Device for Capturing Circulating Tumor Cells
Abstract
Tomoki Konishi, Yuki Jingu, Tatsuya Yoshizawa, Masaru Irita, Toshihiro Suzuki, and Masanori Hayase
Paper: pp. 117-127
A Puncturing Device that Mimics the Mechanism of Mosquito’s Proboscis and Labium - Verification of the Effect of Skin Deformation / Needle Buckling Prevention Mechanism and Puncture Experiment on Artificial Skin and Experimental Animals –
Abstract
Shunki Yamamoto, Seiji Aoyagi, Masahiro Yamada, Tomokazu Takahashi, Masato Suzuki, Toshio Nagashima, Atsushi Kunugi, Makoto Chiyonobu, Takeshi Kuroiwa, Ryota Hosomi, Kenji Fukunaga, Daisuke Uta, Tomonori Takazawa, Tomoyuki Hikitsuchi, Yumi Kawajiri, and Koji Nakayama

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 129-134
Utilization of Reluctance Electromagnetic Force of Inner-Mover-Type Rotary-Linear Motor
Abstract
Fumiaki Osawa

Vol.13 (2019)

No.6

(Nov)

Special Issue on Advanced Abrasive Process Technologies

Special Issue on Advanced Abrasive Process Technologies

Editorial: p. 721
Advanced Abrasive Process Technologies
Hirofumi Suzuki and Kazuhito Ohashi

The demand for high-precision and high-efficiency machining of hard ceramics such as silicon carbide (SiC) for semiconductors and hardened steel for molding dies has significantly increased for power devices in automobiles, optical devices, and medical devices. Certain types of hard metals can be machined by deterministic precision-cutting processes. However, hard and brittle ceramics, hardened steel for molds, or semiconductor materials have to be machined by precision abrasive technologies such as grinding, polishing, and ultrasonic vibration technologies with diamond super abrasives. The machining of high-precision components and their molds/dies by abrasive processes is much more difficult owing to their complex and nondeterministic nature as well as their complex textured surface. Furthermore, high-energy processes with UV lasers and IR lasers, and ultrasonic vibration can be used to assist abrasive technologies for greater precision and efficiency. In this sense, precision grinding and polishing processes are primarily used to generate high-quality and functional components usually made of hard and brittle materials. The surface quality achieved by precision grinding and polishing processes becomes more important to reduce processing time and costs.

This special issue features seven research papers on the most recent advances in precision abrasive technologies for hard materials. These papers cover various abrasive machining processes such as grinding, polishing, ultrasonic-assisted grinding, and laser-assisted technologies.

We deeply appreciate the careful work of all the authors and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts. We also hope that this special issue will encourage further research on abrasive technologies.

Paper: pp. 722-727
Automating the Mold-Material Grinding Process
Abstract
Takekazu Sawa
Paper: pp. 728-735
Improvement of the Form Accuracy of a Slender Workpiece in Cylindrical Traverse Grinding
Abstract
Takashi Onishi, Teppei Takashima, Moriaki Sakakura, Koichi Sakamoto, and Kazuhito Ohashi
Technical Paper: pp. 736-742
Visualization of Stress Distribution by Photoelastic Method Under Ultrasonic Grinding Condition
Abstract
Hiromi Isobe, Natsuki Sasada, Keisuke Hara, and Jun Ishimatsu
Paper: pp. 743-748
Effects of Water Supply Using Ultrasonic Atomization on the Working Life of MCF Slurry in MCF Polishing
Abstract
Mitsuyoshi Nomura, Naoya Makita, Tatsuya Fujii, and Yongbo Wu
Paper: pp. 749-755
Mirror Finishing of SiC by UV-Assisted Constant-Pressure Grinding
Abstract
Moe Mekata, Minoru Ota, Keishi Yamaguchi, and Kai Egashira
Paper: pp. 756-764
Concentric Mutual Lapping to Improve Sliding Surface Function of SiC Ceramics
Abstract
Hiroyuki Kodama, Hayato Koyama, Tomoaki Ishii, Yusuke Tanimoto, and Kazuhito Ohashi
Paper: pp. 765-773
Ridge-Texturing for Wettability Modification by Using Angled Fine Particle Peening
Abstract
Yutaka Kameyama, Hideaki Sato, and Ryokichi Shimpo

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 775-779
New Magnetic Abrasive Finishing for Alumina Ceramic Plane Using Alternating Magnetic Fields
Abstract
Chaowen Dong and Yanhua Zou
Paper: pp. 780-786
Effects of Blade Tip Profile on In-Plane Tensile Properties of Wedge-Notched Polypropylene Sheet
Abstract
Shigeru Nagasawa, Akihiro Yamamoto, Thepwachara Ruchirabha, and Kazuki Umemoto
Paper: pp. 787-795
Unrelated Parallel-Machine Scheduling with Maintenance Activities and Rejection Penalties for Minimizing Total Cost
Abstract
Xiaona Yang, Can Peng, Lei Jin, and Qiangyi Li
Paper: pp. 796-802
Gap Detection Using Convolutional Neural Network and Adaptive Control in Robotic Plasma Welding
Abstract
Satoshi Yamane and Kouki Matsuo
Paper: pp. 803-809
Recognition of Transient Environmental Sounds Based on Temporal and Frequency Features
Abstract
Shota Okubo, Zhihao Gong, Kento Fujita, and Ken Sasaki
Paper: pp. 810-816
Micro Fabrication of Au Thin-Film by Transfer-Printing Using Atomic Diffusion Bonding
Abstract
Arata Kaneko, Taira Katayama, and Shun Morishita
Paper: pp. 817-824
Study on Infrared Transmittance of Si-Polymer Hybrid Structure Press Molded Using a Coupling Agent
Abstract
Hibiki Ishide and Jiwang Yan
Paper: pp. 825-833
Automated Process Planning System for End Milling Operation Constrained by Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
Abstract
Isamu Nishida, Shogo Adachi, and Keiichi Shirase

No.5

(Sep)

The Best Paper Award 2019
Special Issue on the Latest Machine Tool Technologies and Manufacturing Processes

The Best Paper Award 2019

Award: pp. 571-572
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2019
Editorial Office

Special Issue on the Latest Machine Tool Technologies and Manufacturing Processes

Editorial: p. 573
the Latest Machine Tool Technologies and Manufacturing Processes
Yohichi Nakao and Hayato Yoshioka

With the 2011 launch of Industrie 4.0, a German project aiming to promote the computerization of manufacturing, the integration of physical or actual manufacturing systems with cyber-physical systems (CPS) using various technologies, such as the Internet of things (IoT), industrial Internet of things (IIOT), and artificial intelligence, is considered to be more important than ever before. One of the goals of the Industrie 4.0 is to realize smart factories or smart manufacturing using advanced digital technologies. However, the core component in the manufacturing systems is still machine tools.

This special issue, composed of eleven excellent research papers, focuses on the latest research advances in machine tools and manufacturing processes. It covers various topics, including machine tool control, tool path generation for multi-axis machining, and machine tool components. Furthermore, this special issue includes innovative machining technologies, including not only cutting and grinding processes but also the EDM process and burnishing process connected effectively with force control techniques. All the research contributions were presented at IMEC2018, a joint event with JIMTOF2018, held in Tokyo, Japan in 2018.

The editors would like to sincerely thank the authors for their dedication and for their well written and illustrated manuscripts. We are also profoundly grateful for the efforts of all the reviewers who ensured their quality. Finally, we sincerely hope that studies on machine tools and related manufacturing technologies will further contribute to the development of our global society.

Paper: pp. 574-582
Tool Orientation Angle Optimization for a Multi-Axis Robotic Milling System
Abstract
Leandro Batista da Silva, Hayato Yoshioka, Hidenori Shinno, and Jiang Zhu
Paper: pp. 583-592
Improvement of Simultaneous 5-Axis Controlled Machining Accuracy by CL-Data Modification
Abstract
Ryuta Sato, Kiichi Morishita, Isamu Nishida, Keiichi Shirase, Masanobu Hasegawa, Akira Saito, and Takayuki Iwasaki
Paper: pp. 593-601
Effect of CAD/CAM Post Process on S-Shaped Machining Test for Five-Axis Machining Center
Abstract
Yukitoshi Ihara, Koichiro Takubo, Tatsuo Nakai, and Ryuta Sato
Paper: pp. 602-609
Thermal Characteristics of Spindle Supported with Water-Lubricated Hydrostatic Bearings
Abstract
Yohichi Nakao, Rei Kirigaya, Dmytro Fedorynenko, Akio Hayashi, and Kenji Suzuki
Paper: pp. 610-618
Improvement of Reverse Motion of an NC Moving Table Based on Vector Control Method by Friction Force Compensation
Abstract
Akio Hayashi, Tatsuya Mukai, Yusuke Inomata, and Yoshitaka Morimoto
Paper: pp. 619-630
Ball Burnishing of Mg Alloy Using a Newly Developed Burnishing Tool with On-Machine Force Control
Abstract
Chenyao Cao, Jiang Zhu, Tomohisa Tanaka, Fang-Jung Shiou, Shunichi Sawada, and Hayato Yoshioka
Paper: pp. 631-638
Machining Process for a Thin-Walled Workpiece Using On-Machine Measurement of the Workpiece Compliance
Abstract
Takuma Umezu and Daisuke Kono
Paper: pp. 639-647
Micro-End-Milling with Small Diameter Left Hand Helical Tool for High Quality Vertical Wall Machining
Abstract
Keiji Ogawa, Takumi Imada, Haruki Kino, Heisaburo Nakagawa, and Hitomi Kojima
Paper: pp. 648-656
Studies on Eco-Friendly Grinding with an Extremely Small Amount of Coolant – Applicability of Contact-Type Flexible Brush-Nozzle –
Abstract
Akira Hosokawa, Ryosuke Shimizu, Takahiro Kiwata, Tomohiro Koyano, Tatsuaki Furumoto, and Yohei Hashimoto
Paper: pp. 657-664
Effects of O2 Fine Bubbles on ELID Grinding Using Conductive Rubber Bond Grinding Wheel
Abstract
Katsufumi Inazawa, Hitoshi Ohmori, and Nobuhide Itoh
Paper: pp. 665-670
Changes in Surface Roughness Caused by Electrical Discharge Coating
Abstract
Hideki Takezawa, Naotake Mohri, and Toshiya Kusama

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 671-678
Generation of a High-Precision Digital Elevation Model for Fields in Mountain Regions Using RTK-GPS
Abstract
Liangliang Yang, Hao Guo, Shuming Yang, Yohei Hoshino, Soichiro Suzuki, Dehua Gao, and Ying Cao
Paper: pp. 679-690
Improved Method for Synchronizing Motion Accuracy of Linear and Rotary Axes Under Constant Feed Speed Vector at End Milling Point – Investigation of Motion Error Under NC-Commanded Motion –
Abstract
Takamaru Suzuki, Kazuki Yoshikawa, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Takakazu Ikegami
Paper: pp. 691-699
Formal Tools for Management of Manufacturing Systems: A Multi Agents System Approach
Abstract
Doriana M. D’Addona and Alessandro A. Bruzzone
Paper: pp. 700-707
Machine Tool Assignment Realized by Automated NC Program Generation and Machining Time Prediction
Abstract
Isamu Nishida and Keiichi Shirase

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on Augmented Prototyping and Fabrication for Advanced Product Design and Manufacturing

Special Issue on Augmented Prototyping and Fabrication for Advanced Product Design and Manufacturing

Editorial: pp. 451-452
Augmented Prototyping and Fabrication for Advanced Product Design and Manufacturing
Satoshi Kanai and Jouke C. Verlinden

“Don’t automate, augment!”

This is the takeaway of the seminal book on the future of work by Davenport and Kirby.*1 The emergence of cyber-physical systems makes radical new products and systems possible and challenges the role of humankind. Throughout the design, manufacturing, use, maintenance, and end-of-life stages, digital aspects (sensing, inferencing, connecting) influence the physical (digital fabrication, robotics) and vice versa. A key takeaway is that such innovations can augment human capabilities to extend our mental and physical skills with computational and robotic support – a notion called “augmented well-being.” Furthermore, agile development methods, complemented by mixed-reality systems and 3D-printing systems, enable us to create and adapt such systems on the fly, with almost instant turnaround times. Following this line of thought, our special issue is entitled “Augmented Prototyping and Fabrication for Advanced Product Design and Manufacturing.”

Heavily inspired by the framework of Prof. Jun Rekimoto’s Augmented Human framework,*2 we can discern two orthogonal axes: cognitive versus physical and reflective versus active. As depicted in Fig. 1, this creates four different quadrants with important scientific domains that need to be juxtaposed. The contributions in this special issue are valuable steps towards this concept and are briefly discussed below.

AR/VR

To drive AR to the next level, robust tracking and tracing techniques are essential. The paper by Sumiyoshi et al. presents a new algorithm for object recognition and pose estimation in a strongly cluttered environment. As an example of how AR/VR can reshape human skills training, the development report of Komizunai et al. demonstrates an endotracheal suctioning simulator that establishes an optimized, spatial display with projector-based AR.

Robotics/Cyborg

Shor et al. present an augmentation display that uses haptics to go beyond the visual senses. The display has all the elements of a robotic system and is direc...<more>

Paper: pp. 453-463
Designing Haptics: Improving a Virtual Reality Glove with Respect to Realism, Performance, and Comfort
Abstract
Daniel Shor, Bryan Zaaijer, Laura Ahsmann, Max Weetzel, Simon Immerzeel, Daniël Eikelenboom, Jess Hartcher-O’Brien, and Doris Aschenbrenner
Paper: pp. 464-474
Estimating 3D Position of Strongly Occluded Object with Semi-Real Time by Using Auxiliary 3D Points in Occluded Space
Abstract
Shinichi Sumiyoshi and Yuichi Yoshida
Paper: pp. 475-481
Developing a Support System for Loading Planning
Abstract
Takayuki Nakamura, Jun’ichi Kaneko, Takeyuki Abe, and Kenichiro Horio
Paper: pp. 482-489
Associating 2D Sketch Information with 3D CAD Models for VR/AR Viewing During Bridge Maintenance Process
Abstract
Fumiki Tanaka, Makoto Tsuchida, and Masahiko Onosato
Development Report: pp. 490-498
An Interactive Endotracheal Suctioning Simulator Which Exhibits Vital Reactions: ESTE-SIM
Abstract
Shunsuke Komizunai, Shinji Ninomiya, Atsushi Konno, Satoshi Kanai, Tadayoshi Asaka, Eri Murata, Hiroki Mani, Nozomi Takahashi, and Noriyo Colley
Paper: pp. 499-505
Development of Human Tongue Model for Mealtime Assistant Training Using Oral Care Simulation Model
Abstract
Atsushi Mitani and Masumi Muramatsu
Paper: pp. 506-516
Riding Motion Capture System Using Inertial Measurement Units with Contact Constraints
Abstract
Tsubasa Maruyama, Mitsunori Tada, and Haruki Toda
Paper: pp. 517-525
Universal Design Considering Physical Characteristics of Diverse Users
Abstract
Masato Inoue and Wataru Suzuki

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 527-538
Compensation for Thermal Deformation of a Compact Lathe in Cutting Operations Using a Coolant Fluid with Temperature Measurements at a Few Specific Points
Abstract
Yoshiaki Ishino, Hiroshi Tachiya, and Yoshiyuki Kaneko
Paper: pp. 539-544
Determination of the Efficiency of the Operation Mode of Nonflowing Installation for Electroactivation of Water and Aqueous Solutions
Abstract
Nikolay V. Ksenz, Igor V. Yudaev, Michael A. Taranov, Ivan G. Sidorcov, Alexander M. Semenikhin, and Vasiliy A. Chernovolov
Paper: pp. 545-556
Influencing Factors on Rotate Vector Reducer Dynamic Transmission Error
Abstract
Shou-Song Jin, Xiao-Tao Tong, and Ya-Liang Wang

No.3

(May)

Special Issue on Additive Manufacturing with Metals

Special Issue on Additive Manufacturing with Metals

Editorial: p. 329
Additive Manufacturing with Metals
Tatsuaki Furumoto

Additive manufacturing (AM) with metals is currently one of the most promising techniques for 3D-printed structures, as it has tremendous potential to produce complex, lightweight, and functionally-optimized parts. The medical, aerospace, and automotive industries are some of the many expected to reap particular benefits from the ability to produce high-quality models with reduced manufacturing costs and lead times. The main advantages of AM with metals are the flexibility of the process and the wide variety of metal materials that are available. Various materials, including steel, titanium, aluminum alloys, and nickel-based alloys, can be employed to produce end products.

The objective of this special issue is to collect recent research works focusing on AM with metals. This issue includes 5 papers covering the following topics:

- Powder bed fusion (PBF)

- Directed energy deposition (DED)

- Wire and arc-based AM (WAAM)

- Binder jetting (BJT)

- Fused deposition modeling (FDM)

This issue is expected to help readers understand recent developments in AM, leading to further research.

We deeply appreciate the contributions of all authors and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts.

Paper: pp. 330-337
Formation Mechanism of Pores Inside Structure Fabricated by Metal-Based Additive Manufacturing
Abstract
Kyota Egashira, Tatsuaki Furumoto, Kiichi Hishida, Satoshi Abe, Tomohiro Koyano, Yohei Hashimoto, and Akira Hosokawa
Paper: pp. 338-345
Graded Inconel 625 – SUS316L Joint Fabricated Using Directed Energy Deposition
Abstract
Ryo Koike, Iori Unotoro, Yasuhiro Kakinuma, and Yohei Oda
Review: pp. 346-353
Review of Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing for 3D Metal Printing
Abstract
Johnnie Liew Zhong Li, Mohd Rizal Alkahari, Nor Ana Binti Rosli, Rafidah Hasan, Mohd Nizam Sudin, and Faiz Redza Ramli
Paper: pp. 354-360
Shape Contraction in Sintering of 3D Objects Fabricated via Metal Material Extrusion in Additive Manufacturing
Abstract
Koki Jimbo and Toshitake Tateno
Paper: pp. 361-371
Development of Path Generation Method for Five-Axis 3D Printer
Abstract
Hikaru Nishikawa, Yoshitaka Morimoto, and Akio Hayashi

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 373-381
Development of Innovative Intelligent Machine Tool Based on CAM-CNC Integration Concept – Adaptive Control Based on Predicted Cutting Force –
Abstract
Isamu Nishida, Ryo Tsuyama, Keiichi Shirase, Masahiro Onishi, and Katsuyuki Koarashi
Paper: pp. 382-388
Modeling Approach for Estimation of Contact and Friction Behavior of Rolling Elements in Linear Bearings
Abstract
Matthias Reuss, Taku Sakai, and Atsushi Matsubara
Paper: pp. 389-396
Effective Neighborhood Generation Method in Search Algorithm for Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem
Abstract
Aya Ishigaki and Yuki Matsui
Technical Paper: pp. 397-406
Using Ultraprecision Machining to Fabricate LED Packaging Exhibiting High Luminous Intensity
Abstract
Ding-Chin Chou, Shang-Hui Yang, Jian-Shian Lin, Fuh-Shyang Juang, and Yoshimi Takeuchi
Paper: pp. 407-418
MPCC-Based Set Point Optimisation for Machine Tools
Abstract
Titus Haas, Sascha Weikert, and Konrad Wegener
Development Report: pp. 419-431
Promotion of Knowledge and Technology Transfer Towards Innovative Manufacturing Process: Case Study of New Hybrid Coating Process
Abstract
Kentaro Shinoda, Hiroaki Noda, Koichi Ohtomi, Takayuki Yamada, and Jun Akedo
Paper: pp. 432-439
Feasibility Study of a Hybrid Spindle System with Ball and Active Magnetic Bearings for Quadrant Glitch Compensation During End Milling
Abstract
Mitsunari Oda, Takashi Torihara, Eiji Kondo, and Noriyoshi Kumazawa

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Precision Surface Finishing

Special Issue on Precision Surface Finishing

Editorial: p. 173
Precision Surface Finishing
Fang-Jung Shiou and Toshiyuki Enomoto

Precision surface finishing plays an important role in product quality owing to its direct effects on product appearance. As a result, automated precision surface finishing processes (APSFPs) are key technologies for industrial products and molds for forming and shaping processes. APSFPs can be divided into three main categories, namely, mechanical processes, electrochemical processes, and high energy beam processes. The objective of this special issue is to collect the cutting-edge research works focused on APSFPs. This issue includes 11 papers on APSFPs covering the following topics:

- Review of ultraprecision surface finishing processes.

- Ultraprecision surface machining and finishing with compensated feeding mechanisms.

- Ultrasonic assisted cutting of unidirectional wetting surfaces and polishing of mold steels.

- Vibration-assisted polishing of glass lenses.

- Magnetic-assisted polishing of mirror surfaces.

- Chemical-mechanical polishing of single-crystal SiC and GaN wafers.

- Direct transfer of smoothing Au surfaces.

- Plasma surface finishing of narrow channel walls of X-ray crystal monochromators.

- Analysis and characterization of finished surfaces.

It is expected that this issue will be helpful for readers to understand the recent developments in APSFPs and will lead to further research on APSFPs.

We deeply appreciate the contributions of all authors and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts.

Review: pp. 174-184
Ultra Precision Surface Finishing Processes
Abstract
Fang-Jung Shiou and Assefa Asmare Tsegaw
Paper: pp. 185-190
Machining of Smooth Optical Surfaces by Ultraprecision Milling with Compensated Feeding Mechanisms
Abstract
Hideo Takino and Yoshimi Takeuchi
Paper: pp. 191-198
Unidirectional Wetting Surfaces Fabricated by Ultrasonic-Assisted Cutting
Abstract
Keita Shimada, Takuya Hirai, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Paper: pp. 199-206
Ultrasonic-Assisted Innovative Polyurethane Tool to Polish Mold Steel
Abstract
Ming-Yi Tsai, Yue-Feng Lin, Jihng-Kuo Ho, and Jing-Guang Yang
Technical Paper: pp. 207-220
Mirror-Surface Finishing by Integrating Magnetic-Polishing Technology with a Compact Machine Tool
Abstract
Yuki Manabe, Hiroki Murakami, Toshiki Hirogaki, Eiichi Aoyama, and Tatsuya Furuki
Paper: pp. 221-229
Stabilization of Removal Rate in Small Tool Polishing of Glass Lenses
Abstract
Urara Satake, Toshiyuki Enomoto, Teppei Miyagawa, Takuya Ohsumi, Hidenori Nakagawa, and Katsuhiro Funabashi
Paper: pp. 230-236
Surface Finishing of Single-Crystal SiC and GaN Wafers Using a Magnetic Tool in H2O2 Solution
Abstract
Akihisa Kubota
Paper: pp. 237-245
Study on Polishing Characteristics of Pyramidal Structured Polishing Pad
Abstract
Ryunosuke Sato and Yoshio Ichida
Paper: pp. 246-253
Surface Finishing Method Using Plasma Chemical Vaporization Machining for Narrow Channel Walls of X-Ray Crystal Monochromators
Abstract
Takashi Hirano, Yuki Morioka, Shotaro Matsumura, Yasuhisa Sano, Taito Osaka, Satoshi Matsuyama, Makina Yabashi, and Kazuto Yamauchi
Paper: pp. 254-260
Growth Behavior of Au Films on SiO2 Film and Direct Transfer for Smoothing Au Surfaces
Abstract
Michitaka Yamamoto, Takashi Matsumae, Yuichi Kurashima, Hideki Takagi, Tadatomo Suga, Toshihiro Itoh, and Eiji Higurashi
Paper: pp. 261-269
Analysis and Characterization of Machined Surfaces with Aesthetic Functionality
Abstract
Francesco Giuseppe Biondani, Giuliano Bissacco, Lukáš Pilný, and Hans Nørgaard Hansen

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 271-278
Skill Abstraction of Physical Therapists in Hemiplegia Patient Rehabilitation Using a Walking Assist Robot
Abstract
Qi An, Yuki Ishikawa, Wen Wen, Shu Ishiguro, Koji Ohata, Hiroshi Yamakawa, Yusuke Tamura, Atsushi Yamashita, and Hajime Asama
Paper: pp. 279-288
Accurate Tool Path Generation Method for Large-Scale Discrete Shapes
Abstract
Hiromu Kitahara, Jun’ichi Kaneko, Masahiro Ajisaka, Takeyuki Abe, and Kenichiro Horio
Paper: pp. 289-300
Nondestructive Inline Inspection of Through-Silicon Vias Based on X-Ray Imaging and its Uncertainty Budget
Abstract
Yasutoshi Umehara and Nobuyuki Moronuki
Paper: pp. 301-309
Development of Press Molding Preform Design and Fabrication Method with Unfolded Diagram for CFRP
Abstract
Tatsuki Ikari and Hidetake Tanaka
Paper: pp. 310-318
Smart Modular Architecture for Supervision and Monitoring of a 4.0 Production Plant
Abstract
Monica Tiboni, Francesco Aggogeri, Nicola Pellegrini, and Cesare Augusto Perani

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on Advanced Cutting Science and Technologies

Special Issue on Advanced Cutting Science and Technologies

Editorial: p. 5
Advanced Cutting Science and Technologies
Takashi Matsumura

Cutting technologies have been widely applied in the manufacturing of airplane, automobile, medical, energy, and information industries. Cutting operations are generally evaluated in terms of material removal rates and surface quality. Materials science and engineering has also made significant progress in improving material properties. Therefore, scientific research should be conducted to achieve high performance when working with difficult-to-cut materials such as nickel-based super alloy. Because the manufacturing of products with complex shapes in various industries requires multi-axis machining, the cutting operations should be managed efficiently through controls, simulations, and monitoring.

This special issue was organized by Research Committee of Cutting Technologies in Japan Society for Precision Engineering. This issue includes 14 papers on advanced cutting technologies covering the following topics:

- Modeling the tribological aspects of the tool face–workpiece interface during the cutting process.

- Cutting mechanics in advanced cutting operations.

- Tool wear and coolant supply in cutting of advanced materials.

- Cutting processes for hard materials to improve cutting performance.

- Fixturing, chatter suppression, and tool path generation to control cutting processes and operations.

- Surface characterization and modeling to control product quality in multi-axis machining.

I hope this issue will be helpful for readers to understand cutting processes and improve the cutting operations.

Paper: pp. 6-12
Frictional Stress Derived on Interface Between Work and Tool Materials on Quasi-Dislocation Model for Cutting Simulations
Abstract
Tohru Ihara, Xiaoqi Song, and Yukio Takahashi
Paper: pp. 13-21
Prediction of Built-Up Layer and Built-Up Edge Formation in Dry Cutting of SUS304 Stainless Steel
Abstract
Xiaoqi Song, Yukio Takahashi, and Tohru Ihara
Paper: pp. 22-31
Side Milling of Helical End Mill Oscillated in Axial Direction with Ultrasonic Vibration
Abstract
Hiroyasu Iwabe, Mitunori Hiwatashi, Masahiko Jin, and Hidenari Kanai
Paper: pp. 32-40
Tool Wear Reduction Effect of Oil-Immersion Treatment and its Surface Modification Mechanism
Abstract
Katsuhiko Sakai, Hiroo Shizuka, and Kazumasa Iwakura
Paper: pp. 41-48
Deposition of Trace Coolant Elements on Flank Face in Turning of Inconel 718 Under High Pressure Conditions
Abstract
Toshiyuki Obikawa, Zhenglong Fang, Wataru Matsumoto, Mamoru Hayashi, Hideaki Hattori, and Chikara Morigo
Paper: pp. 49-57
Cutting Performance of Coated Cemented Carbide Tool in Driven Rotary Cutting of Hardened Steel
Abstract
Hideharu Kato, Noriyuki Takase, Kentaro Watanabe, Tatsuya Shikimura, and Kazuyuki Kubota
Paper: pp. 58-66
Cutting Characteristics of Direct Milling of Cemented Tungsten Carbides Using Diamond-Coated Carbide End Mills with Untreated and Treated Cutting Edge
Abstract
Masato Okada, Reiji Suzuki, Hidehito Watanabe, Masaaki Otsu, and Takuya Miura
Paper: pp. 67-73
A Neural Network Based Process Planning System to Infer Tool Path Pattern for Complicated Surface Machining
Abstract
Mayu Hashimoto and Keiichi Nakamoto
Paper: pp. 74-79
Cutting Capability of Microdrills in Nonstep Drilling
Abstract
Mitsuo Uchiyama and Naoshi Sakata
Paper: pp. 80-91
Chatter Suppression in Parallel Turning Assisted with Tool Swing Motion Provided by Feed System
Abstract
Shuntaro Yamato, Toshiki Okuma, Kenichi Nakanishi, Junji Tachibana, Norikazu Suzuki, and Yasuhiro Kakinuma
Paper: pp. 92-100
Supporting Method for Thin Parts Having Curved Surfaces – Improvement of End Milling Accuracy by Using Low-Melting Point Alloy and Elastomer Support –
Abstract
Akinori Saito, Shinya Kato, and Mitsuo Nagao
Paper: pp. 101-108
Surface Profile Analysis in Milling with Structured Tool
Abstract
Fumihiro Uchiyama, Akihiko Tsuboi, and Takashi Matsumura
Paper: pp. 109-117
Fabrication of Hyper-Hemisphere of Cobalt-Chromium Alloys Using Curve Generator Machining
Abstract
Shoichi Tamura and Takashi Matsumura
Paper: pp. 118-123
Study of a Plateau Surface Evaluation Method Using a Fast M-Estimation Type Hough Transform
Abstract
Ichiro Yoshida, Yuki Kondo, Go Wakatsuki, and Munetoshi Numada

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 125-132
Influence of Coating in Square End Mill Using In-Process Tool Wear Detection Based on Electrical Contact Resistance
Abstract
Amine Gouarir, Syuhei Kurokawa, Takao Sajima, and Mitsuaki Murata
Paper: pp. 133-140
Monitoring of Cutting State in End-Milling Based on Measurement of Tool Behavior Using CCD Image
Abstract
Shinichi Yoshimitsu, Daiki Iwashita, Kenji Shimana, Yuya Kobaru, and Shunichi Yamashita
Paper: pp. 141-148
Numerical Model of Digital Valve-Controlled Active Air Bearing
Abstract
Daniela Maffiodo, Federico Colombo, and Terenziano Raparelli
Paper: pp. 149-156
Utilization of Multi-Axis Positioning Repeatability Performance in Kinematic Modelling
Abstract
Károly Szipka and Andreas Archenti
Technical Paper: pp. 157-163
Generation of High-Pressure Air that Can Be Used as Auxiliary Power Source in a Press Die
Abstract
Feng Gao

Vol.12 (2018)

No.6

(Nov)

The Best Paper Award & Best Review Award 2018
Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability
Special Issue on Precision Abrasive Technology of Difficult-to-Machine Materials

The Best Paper Award & Best Review Award 2018

Award: pp. 803-804
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award & Best Review Award 2018
Editorial Office

Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability

Editorial: p. 805
Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability
Yasushi Umeda

This is the fourth special issue on design and manufacturing for environmental sustainability. While Japanese manufacturers are not so active in this field, the trend of integrating sustainability into manufacturing activities and management of companies is becoming dominant. We can point out three epoch-making instances: namely, United Nations’ ‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),’ which consists of 17 goals to be achieved by 2030, covering not only environmental sustainability but also social and human sustainability; EU’s ‘Circular Economy,’ which promotes various routes for resource circulation (e.g., reuse, remanufacturing, maintenance, and recycling) for increasing employment and market competitiveness of EU and resource efficiency; and ‘Paris Agreement’ on climate change, which enforces reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases to zero by the end of this century.

This special issue includes six well-written papers, all of which are deeply related to these three policies. The first four papers focus on product life cycle or even multiple product life cycles. This aspect is an inherent feature of design and manufacturing for environmental sustainability, which was not considered in traditional design and manufacturing. The keywords of these four papers are life cycle CO2 emission evaluation of electric vehicles, life cycle simulation of reuse among multiple product life cycles, disassembly part selection based on the idea of life expectancy, and personalization design aiming at avoiding mass production and mass disposal. The latter two papers are rather fresh in this journal. The fifth paper deals with customer preferences in Indonesia. Focusing on life styles in developing countries is a very important topic emphasized in SDGs. The last paper deals with food waste, which is emphasized in both SDGs and Circular Economy.

Most of the papers, revised and extended in response to the editor’s invitations, were originally presented at EcoDesign 2017: the tenth International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and ...<more>

Paper: pp. 806-813
Forecasting Life Cycle CO2 Emissions of Electrified Vehicles by 2030 Considering Japan’s Energy Mix
Abstract
Keita Ishizaki and Masaru Nakano
Paper: pp. 814-821
A Lifecycle Simulation Method for Global Reuse
Abstract
Hidenori Murata, Naoya Yokono, Shinichi Fukushige, and Hideki Kobayashi
Paper: pp. 822-832
Disassembly Reuse Part Selection for Recovery Rate and Cost with Lifetime Analysis
Abstract
Shota Hasegawa, Yuki Kinoshita, Tetsuo Yamada, Masato Inoue, and Stefan Bracke
Paper: pp. 833-841
Proposal for the Design of Personalization Procedure
Abstract
Kazuki Kaneko, Yusuke Kishita, and Yasushi Umeda
Paper: pp. 842-852
Green Product Preferences with Respect to Cultural Influences: Empirical Study in Indonesia
Abstract
Ihwan Ghazali, Salwa Hanim Abdul Rashid, Siti Zawiah Md Dawal, Hideki Aoyama, Alva Edy Tontowi, and Raja Ariffin Raja Ghazilla
Technical Paper: pp. 853-860
Strategies for the Leftover Food Treatment Process: A Case Study of Convenience Store Deli-Style Food Products in Taiwan
Abstract
Jui-Che Tu and Yi-Lin Lee

Special Issue on Precision Abrasive Technology of Difficult-to-Machine Materials

Editorial: p. 861
Precision Abrasive Technology of Difficult-to-Machine Materials
Hirofumi Suzuki and Kazuhito Ohashi

The demand for high-precision hard components and their molds/dies have increased in various industries such as in the optical, automotive, and communication industries, as well as in life and medical sciences. Some difficult-to-machine materials can be reliably machined using deterministic precision cutting processes. On the other hand, hard and brittle materials such as ceramics, carbides, hardened steel of molds, glassy materials, or semiconductor materials have to be machined using precision abrasive technologies with super abrasives of diamond or cBN. However, the machining of high-precision components and their molds/dies by abrasive processes, is much more difficult because of their complex and non-deterministic nature and textured surface. Furthermore, high-energy processes such as laser technology can assist abrasive technologies for ensuring higher precision and efficiency. In this sense, precision grinding and polishing process are primarily used to generate high-quality and functional components usually made of difficult-to-machine materials. The surface quality achievable by precision grinding and polishing processes becomes more important for reducing machining time and costs.

This special issue features five research articles – five papers – related to the most recent advances in precision abrasive technology of difficult-to-machine materials. Their subjects cover various abrasive machining processes of grinding, polishing, abrasive flow machining, tooling technology, and laser technologies.

We deeply appreciate the careful work of all authors and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts. We also hope this special issue will trigger further research on abrasive technologies.

Paper: pp. 862-867
Mechanical Property and Microstructure of the Vitrified-Bonded Ti-Coated CBN Composites
Abstract
Xue Sun, Tianbiao Yu, Zixuan Wang, Zhelun Ma, and Maoqiang Xu
Paper: pp. 868-875
Effect of Crystal Structure on Fabrication of Fine Periodic Surface Structures with Short Pulsed Laser
Abstract
Shuhei Kodama, Shinya Suzuki, Akihiro Shibata, Keita Shimada, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Paper: pp. 876-882
Monitoring of Rotational Vibration in Tap and Endmill Processes with a Wireless Multifunctional Tool Holder System
Abstract
Ryo Matsuda, Masatoshi Shindou, Toshiki Hirogaki, and Eiichi Aoyama
Paper: pp. 883-891
Modelling of Material Removal in Abrasive Flow Machining
Abstract
Eckart Uhlmann and Simon Roßkamp
Paper: pp. 892-900
Dynamic Analysis of Abrasive Filaments in Contact with Different Workpiece Geometries
Abstract
Eckart Uhlmann and Christian Sommerfeld

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 901-910
Extraction of Rotational Surfaces and Generalized Cylinders from Point-Clouds Using Section Curves
Abstract
Yoshitaka Midorikawa and Hiroshi Masuda
Paper: pp. 911-920
Development and Evaluation of a Low-Energy Consumption Wearable Wrist Warming Device
Abstract
Guillaume Lopez, Takahiro Tokuda, Manami Oshima, Kizito Nkurikiyeyezu, Naoya Isoyama, and Kiyoshi Itao
Paper: pp. 921-929
Influence of Various Conditions on Quality of Burnished Surface in Developed Roller Burnishing with Active Rotary Tool
Abstract
Masato Okada, Makoto Shinke, Masaaki Otsu, Takuya Miura, and Kuniaki Dohda
Paper: pp. 930-939
Restraint of Voids Generated Inside Injection Molded Products by In-Mold Pressing Method
Abstract
Atsushi Motegi, Tomohiro Hishida, and Yasuhiko Murata
Paper: pp. 940-946
Oscillating Finish Grinding of CFRP with Woven Metal Wire Tool Utilizing Plunger Pump Pulsation
Abstract
Kosaku Nomura, Naoya Takeuchi, and Hiroyuki Sasahara
Paper: pp. 947-954
Customized End Milling Operation of Dental Artificial Crown Without CAM Operation
Abstract
Isamu Nishida, Ryo Tsuyama, Ryuta Sato, and Keiichi Shirase
Paper: pp. 955-963
Estimation of Die Release Force of JIS-ADC12 Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Manufactured Through High-Pressure Die Casting via Computer Simulation
Abstract
Makoto Nikawa, Kengo Usui, Hiroaki Iwahori, Atsushi Sato, and Minoru Yamashita

No.5

(Sep)

Special Issue on Active and Passive Vibration Damping in Machine Tools
Special Issue on Progress of Manufacturing Technology

Special Issue on Active and Passive Vibration Damping in Machine Tools

Editorial: p. 621
Active and Passive Vibration Damping in Machine Tools
Michael F. Zaeh

Automation of machine tools has made them more productive, thereby providing an advantage for sustainability and the welfare of mankind. However, in many cases, the successful automation of machine tools requires the avoidance of self-excited chatter vibrations, resulting in a reliable stable state for cutting. Machine tool operators tend to use the machines close to their power thresholds, thereby unknowingly driving them toward the limits of their stability. Much progress has been made in the last few decades concerning the understanding and prediction of such vibrations, and this has led to improvements such as higher cutting rates and chip thicknesses.

Several countermeasures such as active and passive damping are available for avoiding chatter vibrations in machine tools. However, their industrial use is not common yet. In fact, the industry is somewhat unfamiliar with many of these countermeasures. The hesitant attitude of the machine tool builders to apply such countermeasures is a result of several factors: active and passive damping devices are additional system components that require design, tuning, and maintenance. Furthermore, they are associated with a risk of failure, resulting in additional down times of the machines. Additionally, if a machine requires such devices to achieve the desired specifications, the customer’s opinion regarding it can be negatively affected. This situation is challenging for machine tool builders, users, and academia as well. Therefore, we decided to dedicate a special issue of IJAT to this topic.

This special issue focuses on both active and passive damping measures, particularly the measures that are systematically designed and deliberately implemented to increase the chatter-free depth of cut in machine tools. The papers in this issue identify successful applications or at least a vision for them. Additionally, models demonstrating the effects of the chosen active or passive damping systems are presented. Some of these models can also be used to systematically select the parameters of the system. Some of the systems can be easily applied as low-cost patch-...<more>

Paper: pp. 622-630
Efficient Static and Dynamic Modelling of Machine Structures with Large Linear Motions
Abstract
Natanael Lanz, Daniel Spescha, Sascha Weikert, and Konrad Wegener
Paper: pp. 631-641
Adaptive Active Vibration Control for Machine Tools with Highly Position-Dependent Dynamics
Abstract
Robin Kleinwort, Jonathan Platz, and Michael F. Zaeh
Paper: pp. 642-649
Development of an Active Damping System for Structural Chatter Suppression in Machining Centers
Abstract
Iker Mancisidor, Xavier Beudaert, Gorka Aguirre, Rafael Barcena, and Jokin Munoa
Paper: pp. 650-657
Model-Based Installation of Viscoelastic Damper Support for Reduction of Residual Vibration
Abstract
Kotaro Mori, Daisuke Kono, Iwao Yamaji, and Atsushi Matsubara
Paper: pp. 658-668
Simulation-Based Dimensioning of the Required Actuator Force for Active Vibration Control
Abstract
Robin Kleinwort, Philipp Weishaupt, and Michael F. Zaeh
Paper: pp. 669-677
Highly Dynamic Spindle Integrated Magnet Actuators for Chatter Reduction
Abstract
Jan Königsberg, Jan Reiners, Bernd Ponick, Berend Denkena, and Benjamin Bergmann

Special Issue on Progress of Manufacturing Technology

Editorial: p. 679
Progress of Manufacturing Technology
Keiji Yamada, Kazuhito Ohashi, Tohru Ishida, and Tadanori Sugino

First, we would like to express our sincere condolences to the victims of the landslides and floods caused by the torrential rain in Japan in July 2018. We were terribly grieved to hear about these disasters during the editing of this special issue of the International Journal of Automation Technology (IJAT), and we sincerely hope for the revival of the disaster-stricken areas.

This special issue focuses on the progress in manufacturing technologies for maximizing product quality and reducing costs, especially in the mechanical industry. Manufacturing technologies have been developing in order to meet the changes in social and economic environments such as progress in informatization, diverse needs, and increasing demands for a sustainable society. At present, engineers and researchers in the field of manufacturing are facing an unprecedented rapid change caused by the fourth industrial revolution. Therefore, research in this field is also expected to develop more than ever before.

This special issue of IJAT contains seven research papers on topics including shearing of metal sheets, machine tools and machining technology, precision dimensional measurement, and nanoimprinting process. Some of the papers, revised and extended at the editors’ request, were presented originally at the 9th International Conference on Leading Edge Manufacturing in 21st Century (LEM21), held in Hiroshima, Japan in 2017.

The editors thank the authors and reviewers for their comprehensive efforts in making this special issue possible, and hope that these articles will encourage further research on manufacturing technologies.

Paper: pp. 680-687
Error Estimation of Machined Surfaces in Multi-Axis Machining with Machine Tool Errors Including Tool Self-Intersecting Motion Based on High-Accuracy Tool Swept Volumes
Abstract
Wataru Arai, Fumiki Tanaka, and Masahiko Onosato
Paper: pp. 688-698
Milling Process Monitoring Based on Vibration Analysis Using Hilbert-Huang Transform
Abstract
Agus Susanto, Chia-Hung Liu, Keiji Yamada, Yean-Ren Hwang, Ryutaro Tanaka, and Katsuhiko Sekiya
Paper: pp. 699-706
Motion Accuracy Enhancement of Five-Axis Machine Tools by Modified CL-Data
Abstract
Ryuta Sato, Shogo Hasegawa, Keiichi Shirase, Masanobu Hasegawa, Akira Saito, and Takayuki Iwasaki
Paper: pp. 707-713
Square Layout Four-Point Method for Two-Dimensional Profile Measurement and Self-Calibration Method of Zero-Adjustment Error
Abstract
Hiroki Shimizu, Ryousuke Yamashita, Takuya Hashiguchi, Tasuku Miyata, and Yuuma Tamaru
Paper: pp. 714-722
Investigation of Strain Hardening in Aluminum Alloy Sheared Sheet Based on Microhardness Measurement and FEM Analysis
Abstract
Pusit Mitsomwang, Rattana Borrisutthekul, Usanee Kitkamthorn, and Shigeru Nagasawa
Paper: pp. 723-729
Improvement of Transfer Durability of a Pillar-Shaped Release-Agent-Free Replica Mold in Ultraviolet Nanoimprint Lithography
Abstract
Junpei Tsuchiya, Gen Nakagawa, Shin Hiwasa, and Jun Taniguchi
Paper: pp. 730-738
Nesting Scheduling in Sheet Metal Processing Based on Coevolutionary Genetic Algorithm in Different Environments
Abstract
Tatsuhiko Sakaguchi, Kohki Matsumoto, and Naoki Uchiyama

Regular Papers

Review: pp. 739-749
Precision Forming and Machining Technologies for Ceramic-Based Components
Abstract
Keiichiro Watanabe, Tomonori Takahashi, Tomoki Nagae, and Hiroyuki Tsuji
Paper: pp. 750-759
Machinability of Thermo-Plastic Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic in Inclined Planetary Motion Milling
Abstract
Hidetake Tanaka and Mitsuru Kitamura
Technical Paper: pp. 760-766
Scribing Characteristics of Glass Plate with Ground PCD Scribing Wheel
Abstract
Yusuke Akiyama, Mutsumi Okada, Hirofumi Suzuki, Toshio Fukunishi, Yoshiyuki Asai, Noriyuki Ogasawara, and Kazuma Iizawa
Paper: pp. 767-774
One Action Press Forming of Helix Bevel Gear by Using Multi-Cylinder Press and Die Heating System
Abstract
Katsuaki Nakamura, Hiroshi Koresawa, and Hiroyuki Narahara
Paper: pp. 775-783
Ultrasonic Vibration-Assisted Extrusion of Metal Powder Suspension for Additive Manufacturing
Abstract
Toshitake Tateno, Akira Kakuta, Hayate Ogo, and Takaya Kimoto
Technical Paper: pp. 784-790
Orientation Compensation of an Inchworm Stage with Optical Navigation
Abstract
Akihiro Torii, Yuta Mitsuyoshi, Suguru Mototani, and Kae Doki

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on Service Engineering

Special Issue on Service Engineering

Editorial: pp. 447-448
Service Engineering
Tamio Arai, Yasushi Umeda, Fumio Kojima, Sadayo Hirata, and Tomohiko Sakao

To solve problems underlying design and manufacturing we often rely on methodologies of computational intelligence such as machine learning, artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, fuzzy inference systems and smart optimization algorithms. In this Special Issue of the International Journal of Automation Technology, original articles are presented with reference to the engagement of intelligent computation in diverse application areas of design and manufacturing, including manufacturing process monitoring, manufacturing systems management, scheduling, design theory and methodology.

The six research papers in this Special Issue propose the use of intelligent computation methodologies to deal with various topics related to manufacturing and design. In particular, the first three papers focus on manufacturing process monitoring with reference to different manufacturing technologies, including tool wear monitoring in drilling of composite materials, sensor monitoring in CNC turning and residual stress prediction in welding. Diverse intelligent approaches such as artificial neural networks and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems are proposed to support manufacturing process monitoring. The fourth paper deals with the manufacturing system level, proposing the employment of a solution algorithm combining metaheuristics and operation simulation for scheduling of production processes. The fifth paper aims at developing tools to guide the manufacturers to manage the technology investment and cost saving target for customer satisfaction based on the application of internet of things. The last paper proposes a methodology to support the introduction of customer requirements in product and service design via a decision support system which exploits artificial intelligence algorithms (machine learning) based on inductive inference, allowing knowledge related to product/service to be mapped, structured and managed to design the service and product semantic model.

The editors deeply appreciate all the authors and anonymous reviewers for their effort and excellent work to make this Special Issue unique. We hope that fut...<more>

Paper: pp. 449-458
Multiproduct Traditional Japanese Cuisine Restaurant Improves Labor Productivity by Changing Cooking Processes According to Service Product Characteristics
Abstract
Takeshi Shimmura, Syuichi Oura, Kenji Arai, Nobutada Fujii, Tomomi Nonaka, Takeshi Takenaka, and Takashi Tanizaki
Paper: pp. 459-468
Equilibrium Analysis of Service Ecosystems for Labor-Intensive Services Using Multi-Agent Simulation
Abstract
Takeshi Takenaka, Takahiro Kushida, Nariaki Nishino, and Koichi Kurumatani
Paper: pp. 469-481
Modeling and Analysis of a Closed-Loop Supply Chain in Consideration of Extra Demand
Abstract
Ayako Okuda, Aya Ishigaki, Tetsuo Yamada, and Surendra M. Gupta
Paper: pp. 482-491
A Study on Support Method of Consulting Service Using Text Mining
Abstract
Ruriko Watanabe, Nobutada Fujii, Daisuke Kokuryo, Toshiya Kaihara, Yoichi Abe, and Ryoko Santo
Paper: pp. 492-498
Development of Fluffy Screen System and Field Trial at a Shopping Mall
Abstract
Yusuke Tamura, Soichiro Morishita, and Hajime Asama
Paper: pp. 499-506
Collaboration Challenges in Digital Service Innovation Projects
Abstract
Johan Simonsson and Mats Magnusson
Technical Paper: pp. 507-513
Machine Tool Service for Mass-Production Machining Systems
Abstract
Makoto Fujishima, Takashi Hoshi, Hiroki Nakahira, Masafumi Takahashi, and Masahiko Mori
Paper: pp. 514-523
Proposal for a Design Theory of a Database for Skill Learning from the Viewpoint of Service
Abstract
Sanggyu Shin, Hiroshi Hashimoto, Kaoru Mitsuhashi, and Sho Yokota
Paper: pp. 524-532
Usability Analysis of Information on Worker’s Hands in Animated Assembly Manuals
Abstract
Masao Sugi, Ippei Matsumura, Yusuke Tamura, Tamio Arai, and Jun Ota
Paper: pp. 533-541
Skill Extraction from Nursing Care Service Using Sliding Sheet
Abstract
Qi An, Junki Nakagawa, Junko Yasuda, Wen Wen, Hiroshi Yamakawa, Atsushi Yamashita, and Hajime Asama
Paper: pp. 542-552
Visualization of Acquisition Experience in Sternal Compression Maneuver Using Kinect Sensoring: For Co-Creation of Medical Technique Experiential Values
Abstract
Nao Sato, Kenju Akai, Makoto Hirose, Satoru Okamoto, and Kenji Karino
Paper: pp. 553-563
Consideration of Tacit Knowledge Sharing by Automation for Reinforcement of Human Abilities: Empirical Comparison of Conservation Techniques Between Japan and Denmark
Abstract
Sadayo Hirata and Mika Yasuoka

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 565-572
Filter Design of Adjusting Common Phase for Vibration Suppression Control of Multi-Degree-of Freedom System
Abstract
Hiroshi Hamamatsu, Toshiyuki Tachibana, Yasunobu Hitaka, Seiji Furuno, Takayuki Matsuo, and Shigeru Futami
Paper: pp. 573-581
Mirror Surface Machining of Steel by Elliptical Vibration Cutting with Diamond-Coated Tools Sharpened by Pulse Laser Grinding
Abstract
Hiroshi Saito, Hongjin Jung, Eiji Shamoto, Shinya Suganuma, and Fumihiro Itoigawa
Paper: pp. 582-589
Angle Detection Using a Continuously Rotating Gyro for Large Scale Profile Evaluation – Reversal Measurement for Eliminating Gyro Drift –
Abstract
Tatsuya Kume, Masanori Satoh, Tsuyoshi Suwada, Kazuro Furukawa, and Eiki Okuyama
Paper: pp. 590-602
Prediction of the Tensile Thermal Stress Generation Conditions for Laser Irradiation of Thin Plate Glass with Forced Cooling Based on the Plane Stress Model
Abstract
Akira Chiba, Souta Matsusaka, Hirofumi Hidai, and Noboru Morita
Paper: pp. 603-610
Friction Reduction by Micro-Textured Surfaces in Lubrication
Abstract
Yue Sun, Keita Shimada, Shaolin Xu, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa

No.3

(May)

Special Issue on Intelligent Computation in Design and Manufacturing
Special Issue on Large-Scale Point Cloud Processing

Special Issue on Intelligent Computation in Design and Manufacturing

Editorial: pp. 273-274
Intelligent Computation in Design and Manufacturing
Roberto Teti, Pascal Le Masson, Mitsutaka Matsumoto, and AMM Sharif Ullah

To solve problems underlying design and manufacturing we often rely on methodologies of computational intelligence such as machine learning, artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, fuzzy inference systems and smart optimization algorithms. In this Special Issue of the International Journal of Automation Technology, original articles are presented with reference to the engagement of intelligent computation in diverse application areas of design and manufacturing, including manufacturing process monitoring, manufacturing systems management, scheduling, design theory and methodology.

The six research papers in this Special Issue propose the use of intelligent computation methodologies to deal with various topics related to manufacturing and design. In particular, the first three papers focus on manufacturing process monitoring with reference to different manufacturing technologies, including tool wear monitoring in drilling of composite materials, sensor monitoring in CNC turning and residual stress prediction in welding. Diverse intelligent approaches such as artificial neural networks and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems are proposed to support manufacturing process monitoring. The fourth paper deals with the manufacturing system level, proposing the employment of a solution algorithm combining metaheuristics and operation simulation for scheduling of production processes. The fifth paper aims at developing tools to guide the manufacturers to manage the technology investment and cost saving target for customer satisfaction based on the application of internet of things. The last paper proposes a methodology to support the introduction of customer requirements in product and service design via a decision support system which exploits artificial intelligence algorithms (machine learning) based on inductive inference, allowing knowledge related to product/service to be mapped, structured and managed to design the service and product semantic model.

The editors deeply appreciate all the authors and anonymous reviewers for their effort and excellent work to make this Special Issue unique. We hope that fut...<more>

Paper: pp. 275-281
Artificial Neural Networks for Tool Wear Prediction Based on Sensor Fusion Monitoring of CFRP/CFRP Stack Drilling
Abstract
Alessandra Caggiano and Luigi Nele
Technical Paper: pp. 282-289
Comparing Vibration Sensor Positions in CNC Turning for a Feasible Application in Smart Manufacturing System
Abstract
Jonny Herwan, Seisuke Kano, Ryabov Oleg, Hiroyuki Sawada, and Masahiro Watanabe
Paper: pp. 290-296
Predicting Residual Weld Stress Distribution with an Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System
Abstract
Houichi Kitano and Terumi Nakamura
Paper: pp. 297-307
Scheduling Algorithms Using Metaheuristics for Production Processes with Crane Interference
Abstract
Takashi Tanizaki, Hideki Katagiri, and António Oliveira Nzinga René
Paper: pp. 308-318
Research on Willingness to Pay of Internet of Vehicles
Abstract
Zheqi Zhu and Nariaki Nishino
Paper: pp. 319-326
Tool to Make Shopping Experience Responsive to Customer Emotions
Abstract
Silvia Ceccacci, Andrea Generosi, Luca Giraldi, and Maura Mengoni

Special Issue on Large-Scale Point Cloud Processing

Editorial: p. 327
Large-Scale Point Cloud Processing
Hiroshi Masuda and Hiroaki Date

Recently, terrestrial laser scanners have been significantly improved in terms of accuracy, measurement distance, measurement speed, and resolution. They enable us to capture dense 3D point clouds of large-scale objects and fields, such as factories, engineering plants, large equipment, and transport ships. In addition, the mobile mapping system, which is a vehicle equipped with laser scanners and GPSs, can be used for capturing large-scale point clouds from a wide range of roads, buildings, and roadside objects. Large-scale point clouds are useful in a variety of applications, such as renovation and maintenance of facilities, engineering simulation, asset management, and 3D mapping. To realize these applications, new techniques must be developed for processing large-scale point clouds. So far, point processing has been studied mainly for relatively small objects in the field of computer-aided design and computer graphics. However, in recent years, the application areas of point clouds are not limited to conventional domains, but also include manufacturing, civil engineering, construction, transportation, forestry, and so on. This is because the state-of-the-art laser scanner can be used to represent large objects or fields as dense point clouds. We believe that discussing new techniques and applications related to large-scale point clouds beyond the boundaries of traditional academic fields is very important.

This special issue addresses the latest research advances in large-scale point cloud processing. This covers a wide area of point processing, including shape reconstruction, geometry processing, object recognition, registration, visualization, and applications. The papers will help readers explore and share their knowledge and experience in technologies and development techniques.

All papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the authors for their submissions and to the reviewers for their invaluable efforts for ensuring the success of this special issue.

Paper: pp. 328-338
Efficient Registration of Laser-Scanned Point Clouds of Bridges Using Linear Features
Abstract
Hiroaki Date, Takahito Yokoyama, Satoshi Kanai, Yoshiro Hada, Manabu Nakao, and Toshiya Sugawara
Paper: pp. 339-347
Development of Curvature Gap Estimation System for Deciding Thermal Forming Instructions of Ship Curved Shell Plates Using Laser Scanner
Abstract
Kazuo Hiekata, Taiga Mitsuyuki, Kota Okada, and Yoshiyuki Furukawa
Paper: pp. 348-355
Application of Stochastic Point-Based Rendering to Laser-Scanned Point Clouds of Various Cultural Heritage Objects
Abstract
Kyoko Hasegawa, Liang Li, Naoya Okamoto, Shu Yanai, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Atsushi Okamoto, and Satoshi Tanaka
Paper: pp. 356-368
Polygonization of Point Cloud of Tunnels Using Lofting Operation
Abstract
Nao Hidaka, Takashi Michikawa, Ali Motamedi, Nobuyoshi Yabuki, and Tomohiro Fukuda
Paper: pp. 369-375
Evaluation of Classification Performance of Pole-Like Objects from MMS Images Using Convolutional Neural Network and Image Super Resolution
Abstract
Tomohiro Mizoguchi
Paper: pp. 376-385
Curb Detection and Accessibility Evaluation from Low-Density Mobile Mapping Point Cloud Data
Abstract
Kiichiro Ishikawa, Daisuke Kubo, and Yoshiharu Amano
Paper: pp. 386-394
3D Modeling of Lane Marks Using a Combination of Images and Mobile Mapping Data
Abstract
Jingxin Su, Ryuji Miyazaki, Toru Tamaki, and Kazufumi Kaneda
Technical Paper: pp. 395-404
A 3D Shape-Measuring System for Assessing Strawberry Fruits
Abstract
Nobuo Kochi, Takanari Tanabata, Atsushi Hayashi, and Sachiko Isobe

Regular Papers

Technical Paper: pp. 405-412
Evaluation of Holding Force on Six-D.o.F Surgical Assist Arm with Sphere Joints and Inner-Outer Cables
Abstract
Toshihiro Yukawa and Jun Sasaki
Paper: pp. 413-423
Development of a Straight Fibers Pneumatic Muscle
Abstract
Francesco Durante, Michele Gabrio Antonelli, Pierluigi Beomonte Zobel, and Terenziano Raparelli
Paper: pp. 424-433
Basic Study on Remelting Process to Enhance Density of Inconel 625 in Direct Energy Deposition
Abstract
Ryo Koike, Taro Misawa, Yasuhiro Kakinuma, and Yohei Oda

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Innovative SiC/GaN/Diamond Single-Crystal Substrates and Planarization Processing Technologies for the Next Generation ICT Society

Special Issue on Innovative SiC/GaN/Diamond Single-Crystal Substrates and Planarization Processing Technologies for the Next Generation ICT Society

Editorial: pp. 143-144
Innovative SiC/GaN/Diamond Single-Crystal Substrates and Planarization Processing Technologies for the Next Generation ICT Society
Toshiro Doi

Since the transistor was invented at Bell Laboratories in 1947 and the concept of the integrated circuit was presented by Jack Kilby of TI in 1958, devices using silicon semiconductors have been developed with tremendous drive. Today, ultrastructural, highly dense, and high-functional ULSI devices have become a reality. Accordingly, novel, three-dimensional devices that aim at multiple functions and high performance have been proposed, and novel materials have come into existence. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) has drawn increasing attention, the concept of “Singularity,” or singular technical point, has become a focus of great attention. Singularity is a prediction put forth by American futurist Ray Kurzweil, who said, “Singularity will come in 2045, when the speed of the evolution of technology will become infinite and Artificial Intelligence will exceed human intelligence.” This prediction is said to have its roots in “Moore’s law,” formulated by Intel founder Gordon Moore, which states that “the degree of integration of transistors doubles every year and a half.” The deep learning and self-learning functions of computers can be mentioned as significant driving factors behind the dramatic development of AI studies. The processing capacity of AI has increased exponentially owing to the evolution and combination of various technologies, and the speed of development of technology now far exceeds the biological limits of humankind. As a result, it is inevitable that “Singularity” will come to pass, and the technologies behind semiconductor devices contributing to the arrival of Singularity are expected to develop much further.

In the process of such semiconductor development, silicon carbide (SiC), among other materials, came to be expected as the next-generation semiconductor in the 1950s, but it could not succeed significantly as a practical device. SiC also attracted attention as the material used in green and red light-emitting elements. In the 1990s, SiC came into the spotlight, along with gallium nitride (GaN) crystal and other materials, by ...<more>

Review: pp. 145-153
Next-Generation, Super-Hard-to-Process Substrates and Their High-Efficiency Machining Process Technologies Used to Create Innovative Devices
Abstract
Toshiro Doi
Review: pp. 154-159
Characteristics and Mechanism of Catalyst-Referred Etching Method: Application to 4H-SiC
Abstract
Pho Van Bui, Yasuhisa Sano, Yoshitada Morikawa, and Kazuto Yamauchi
Paper: pp. 160-169
Verification of the Effectiveness of UV-Polishing for 4H-SiC Wafer Using Photocatalyst and Cathilon
Abstract
Takeshi Tanaka, Masaru Takizawa, and Akihiro Hata
Paper: pp. 170-174
Surface Planarization with Gas Cluster Ion Beams and Application to Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors
Abstract
Noriaki Toyoda
Paper: pp. 175-178
Potential and Challenges of Diamond Wafer Toward Power Electronics
Abstract
Shinichi Shikata
Paper: pp. 179-186
Patterned Sapphire Substrates for III-Nitride Epitaxial Growth
Abstract
Natsuko Omiya, Hideo Aida, Yutaka Kimura, Yuki Kawamata, Seong-Woo Kim, and Michio Uneda
Paper: pp. 187-198
Study of Femtosecond Laser Ablation Effect on Micro-Processing for 4H-SiC Substrate
Abstract
Chengwu Wang, Syuhei Kurokawa, Julong Yuan, Li Fan, Huizong Lu, Zhe Wu, Weifeng Yao, Kehua Zhang, Yu Zhang, and Toshiro Doi

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 199-205
New Method Based on Improved Double Ball Bar for Measuring Geometric Motion Errors of Coordinate Measuring Machine
Abstract
Ping Yang, Yue Wu, Hui Yu, and Yinbiao Guo
Paper: pp. 206-214
CFD Analysis of Friction-Reduction Effect of Micro-Textured Surfaces in Lubricant
Abstract
Yue Sun, Shaolin Xu, Tomoki Kyoizumi, Keita Shimada, Masayoshi Mizutani, and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa
Paper: pp. 215-222
Control Strategy of Screw Motion During Plasticizing Phase for All-Electric Injection Molding Machine
Abstract
Shengrui Yu and Lanyu Zeng
Paper: pp. 223-229
Wheel Working Surface Topography and Grinding Force Distributions in Creep Feed Grinding
Abstract
Masakazu Fujimoto, Susumu Ohishi, Ryosuke Hinaga, and Yuki Kubo
Paper: pp. 230-237
Geometric Error Compensation of Five-Axis Machining Centers Based on On-Machine Workpiece Measurement
Abstract
Ryuta Sato and Keiichi Shirase
Paper: pp. 238-245
Aiding of Micro End-Milling Condition Decision Using Data-Mining from Tool Catalog Data
Abstract
Hiroyuki Kodama, Koichi Okuda, and Kazuhiro Tanaka
Paper: pp. 246-253
Process Evaluation of Robot Development Projects by Proposal Data Analysis
Abstract
Shigeru Asano, Masanori Wada, Tomomasa Sato, and Hiroshi Hosaka
Technical Paper: pp. 254-261
Influence of Heat in Multi-Tasking Machine Bed and its Analytical Technique
Abstract
Kenichi Nakanishi, Manabu Sawada, and Jiro Sakamoto

No.1

(Jan)

Special Issue on Nanosensing and Microsensing

Special Issue on Nanosensing and Microsensing

Editorial: p. 3
Nanosensing and Microsensing
Reo Kometani and Sunao Ishihara

Sensors, which are transducer-type devices, are indispensable to today’s advanced information society. A huge number of sensors are used not only in everyday devices but also in advanced industrial systems. They are used in Internet of things (IoT) services to gather external information, intelligent robots to recognize the world around them and control their movements, and all advanced vehicle technologies to operate safely and automatically. Sensors detect light, motion, force, fluid flow, electric/magnetic fields, and other physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the external environment.

To improve the performances of these sensors, such as their sensitivity, sensing resolution, and power consumption, extensive R&D is conducted in industry and academia. Recent technological progress in MEMS technology has allowed sensors to be manufactured on scales that are increasingly microscopic. More recently, the extreme downsizing of structures to nanometer scale has led to innovative sensing devices called NEMS.

This special issue addresses the latest research advances in nanosensing and microsensing science and engineering. It covers a wide range of topics, including novel sensing devices and technologies; small structures fabrication technologies for sensors; MEMS/NEMS sensing devices; physical, chemical, optical and biological sensing devices; and nanoscale science and engineering for sensors.

All papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors for their submissions and to the reviewers for their invaluable efforts. Lastly, we hope this special issue provides valuable and useful information to our interested readers and researchers.

Review: pp. 4-14
MEMS Sensor Devices with a Piezo-Resistive Cantilever
Abstract
Kiyoshi Matsumoto and Isao Shimoyama
Review: pp. 15-23
Microfabricated Temperature-Sensing Devices Using a Microfluidic Chip for Biological Applications
Abstract
Naoki Inomata, Masaya Toda, and Takahito Ono
Paper: pp. 24-28
Graphene Nanomechanical Resonator Mass Sensing of Mixed H2/Ar Gas
Abstract
Manoharan Muruganathan, Fumihiro Seto, and Hiroshi Mizuta
Paper: pp. 29-36
High-Yield Bridged Assembly of ssDNA-Modified SWCNT Using Dielectrophoresis
Abstract
Yusuke Shiomi, Yoshikazu Hirai, Osamu Tabata, and Toshiyuki Tsuchiya
Review: pp. 37-44
On-Chip FRET Graphene Aptasensor
Abstract
Yuko Ueno and Kazuaki Furukawa
Review: pp. 45-51
In Vitro Diagnostic Device with a Bio-Coupled Gate Field Effect Transistor
Abstract
Toshiya Sakata
Paper: pp. 52-63
Bioanalytical Method Based on Extended-Gate Field-Effect Transistor Modified by Self-Assembled Monolayer
Abstract
Taira Kajisa and Toshiya Sakata
Review: pp. 64-72
Advances in Noninvasive Glucose Sensing Enabled by Photonics, Acoustics, and Microwaves
Abstract
Takuro Tajima, Masahito Nakamura, Yujiro Tanaka, and Michiko Seyama
Review: pp. 73-78
V-Trench Biosensor: Microfluidic Plasmonic Biosensing Platform
Abstract
Hiroki Ashiba
Review: pp. 79-86
Nanotemplate-Guided Self-Assembly of Gold Nanoparticles and its Application to Plasmonic Bio/Chemical Sensing
Abstract
Koji Sugano
Review: pp. 87-96
Terahertz Plasmonics and Nano-Carbon Electronics for Nano-Micro Sensing and Imaging
Abstract
Xiangying Deng and Yukio Kawano

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 97-104
Development and Evaluation of New Material Measure with Chirp Form for Surface Texture Instruments
Abstract
Ichiro Yoshida, Yuichi Okazaki, Noriyuki Kato, Nobuyuki Tanaka, and Kozo Miyamoto
Paper: pp. 105-112
An Evaluation Criterion to Select Temperature Measurement Positions in End-Milling
Abstract
Dongjin Wu and Koji Teramoto
Paper: pp. 113-122
Structure Analysis with 3D Hexahedral Meshes Generated by a Label-Driven Subdivision
Abstract
Bo Liu, Kenjiro T. Miura, and Shin Usuki
Technical Paper: pp. 123-131
Experimental Verification of Robust Controller for Electronic Governor of Small Gas Engine Generator
Abstract
Koichi Okamura, Yuya Tanaka, Kenji Takahata, and Jianming Yang

Vol.11 (2017)

No.6

(Nov)

The Best Paper Award 2017
Special Issue on Biomedical Applications
Mini Special Issue on Machining of Deformable Parts

The Best Paper Award 2017

Award: p. 859
Congratulations! The Best Paper Award 2017
Editorial Office

Special Issue on Biomedical Applications

Editorial: p. 861
Biomedical Applications
Masayoshi Mizutani and Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa

Interdisciplinary research that integrates medical science, biotechnology, materials science, mechanical engineering, and manufacturing has seen rapid progress in recent years. Not only fundamental research into biological functions but also the development of clinical approaches to treating patients are being actively carried out by experts in different fields. For example, artificial materials, such as those used in orthopedic surgery and dental implants, are being used more widely in medical treatments. In the area of minimally invasive surgery using X-rays, CT, and MRI, medical devices possessing radiolucent and nonmagnetic properties are playing a major role. Medical auxiliary equipment, such as wheelchairs, prosthetic feet, and other objects used to supplement medical treatment, is also critical. To assure that such advances continue into the future, material development and manufacturing processes should eventually satisfy the requirements of medical and biological applications, which are being debated by experts in different fields.

The applicable materials should have excellent specific strength and rigidity, high biocompatibility, and good formability. The various needs for material characteristics and functions make interdisciplinary research essential. Mechanical engineering and manufacturing technologies should be further developed to solve problems involved in the establishment of basic principles by integrating the knowledge of materials science, medical science, biology, chemistry, and other fields.

This special issue addresses the latest research advances into the biomedical applications of different manufacturing technologies. This covers a wide area, including biotechnologies, biomanufacturing, biodevices, and biomedical technologies. We hope that learning more about these advances will enable the readers to share in the authors’ experience and knowledge of technologies and development.

All papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. We would like express our sincere appreciation to the authors for their submissions and to the reviewers for their invaluable efforts, w...<more>

Paper: pp. 862-868
Precision Machining of Sintered Zirconia Ceramics by High-Speed Milling
Abstract
Yusuke Ito, Naohiko Sugita, Tatsuya Fujii, Toru Kizaki, and Mamoru Mitsuishi
Paper: pp. 869-877
Fundamental Study on Addition of Osteoconductivity to Titanium Alloy Surface by EDM
Abstract
Togo Shinonaga, Yuta Iida, Ryota Toshimitsu, and Akira Okada
Paper: pp. 878-882
Surface Microfabrication of Conventional Glass Using Femtosecond Laser for Microfluidic Applications
Abstract
Takuma Niioka and Yasutaka Hanada
Paper: pp. 883-894
Three-Dimensional Observation of Microstructure of Bone Tissue Using High-Precision Machining
Abstract
Naomichi Furushiro, Hideo Yokota, Sakiko Nakamura, Kazuhiro Fujisaki, Yutaka Yamagata, Mitsunori Kokubo, Ryutaro Himeno, Akitake Makinouchi, and Toshiro Higuchi
Paper: pp. 895-901
Examination of a Low-Profile Spinal Implant
Abstract
Takuto Iwade, Noriyuki Hisamori, Junichi Fujita, and Kenji Yamaya
Development Report: pp. 902-906
Observation of Apatite Formation on Titanium Plate and Bone Surfaces in Electric Stimulation
Abstract
Kazuhiro Fujisaki, Naoya Saito, Shunto Date, and Kazuhiko Sasagawa
Paper: pp. 907-914
Effects of Adhesives on Reliability in Interfacial Strength Evaluation Method for Plasma-Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coating
Abstract
Yuichi Otsuka, Yoshihisa Hiraki, Yuki Hakozaki, Yukio Miyashita, and Yoshiharu Mutoh
Paper: pp. 915-924
Formation of Hydroxyapatite Layer on Ti–6Al–4V ELI Alloy by Fine Particle Peening
Abstract
Shoichi Kikuchi, Yuki Nakamura, Koichiro Nambu, and Toshikazu Akahori
Paper: pp. 925-931
Effect of Cooling Stimulus on Collection Efficiency of Calf Chondrocytes Cultivated on Metal Surface
Abstract
Yuta Kurashina, Shogo Miyata, and Jun Komotori
Paper: pp. 932-940
Influence of Early-Stage Hydrolysis on Tensile Fracture Behavior of HAp/PLA Composites Interface-Controlled by Reaction Control Utilizing Photodissociable Protecting Groups
Abstract
Mototsugu Tanaka, Tomoyuki Takahashi, and Isao Kimpara
Paper: pp. 941-946
Transfer-Print of CNTs and its Application to Cell Scaffold
Abstract
Arata Kaneko, Yuuki Miyazaki, and Tatsuya Goto

Mini Special Issue on Machining of Deformable Parts

Editorial: p. 947
Machining of Deformable Parts
Koji Teramoto and Jun’ichi Kaneko

The machining of deformable parts is both an old and new problem. Because the standard procedures for machining operations implicitly assume a rigid workpiece and ideal chip removal, workpiece deformation has been considered a disturbance in machining operations. Due to the increasing need for lightweight and compact products, deformable parts, such as thin-structured parts and soft materials, are now widely utilized. For the effective and accurate production of deformable parts, die-less direct machining of deformable parts is a promising approach because of its applicability to various materials and shapes. This technical trend has increased the attentions given to the machining of deformable parts.

This special issue addresses advanced research done on the machining of deformable parts. This covers investigations into non-metallic parts machining, the estimation of fixed-parts deformation, and deformation analyses for thin-structured parts.

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the authors and reviewers, whose invaluable efforts have made the publication of this special issue possible. We hope that this special issue will trigger further research on the machining of deformable parts, leading to advances.

Paper: pp. 948-957
Study on Ball End Milling of Inclined Surfaces for Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene
Abstract
Kousuke Shintoku and Hirohisa Narita
Paper: pp. 958-963
Analysis of Cutting Force in Elastomer End-Milling
Abstract
Koji Teramoto, Takahiro Kunishima, and Hiroki Matsumoto
Paper: pp. 964-970
Estimation Method of Machining Error on Low Rigidity Workpiece for Tool Posture Planning
Abstract
Kohei Ichikawa, Hironobu Saito, Jun’ichi Kaneko, Yuki Okuma, and Kenichiro Horio
Paper: pp. 971-977
Development of High-Speed Processing Method to Evaluate Elastic Deformations of Workpieces
Abstract
Kenji Komiya, Jun’ichi Kaneko, Tetsuya Yokoyama, Tetsuya Asano, Chiharu Higashino, and Kenichiro Horio
Paper: pp. 978-983
On-Machine Estimation of Workpiece Deformation for Thin-Structured Parts Machining
Abstract
Koji Teramoto

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 985-992
Development of an Injection Mold Capable of Melt Flow Control and Induction Heating and Cooling
Abstract
Yasuhiko Murata, Hidekazu Suzuki, and Shogo Kashiwagi

No.5

(Sep)

Special Issue on Intelligent Measurement for Advanced Production Engineering

Special Issue on Intelligent Measurement for Advanced Production Engineering

Editorial: p. 681
Intelligent Measurement for Advanced Production Engineering
Satoru Takahashi, Yuki Shimizu, and Yasuhiro Mizutani

Measurement technology in the field of production engineering has long played an essential role in improving the yield and reliability of manufactured products, and it will continue to increase in importance to the manufacture of advanced products. The development of intelligent and innovative measurement technologies will not only be essential but also indispensable to the creation of high value-added products as next-generation advanced products, manufactured based on leading-edge production technologies and science. The importance of measurement technologies indispensable to the digitization of things has been increasing particularly dramatically in the industrial revolution of production based on the innovative advancement of big data management and the cloud computing environment.

This special issue addresses the latest research advances into measurement for production engineering. This covers a wide area, including dimensional measurement, surface metrology, uncertainty, traceability, calibration, in-process and on-line metrology, machine tool metrology, optical metrology, micro and nano metrology, and applied sensor technology. We hope that learning more about these advances will enable the readers to share in the authors’ experiences and knowledge of technologies and development.

All papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the authors for their submissions and to the reviewers for their invaluable efforts, ensuring the success of this special issue.

Review: pp. 682-690
High-Accuracy Absolute Length Measurement Using an Optical-Comb Pulsed Interferometer: Verification of Coordinate Measuring Machines
Abstract
Kiyoshi Takamasu and Wiroj Sudatham
Paper: pp. 691-698
Re-Evaluation of Calibration and Measurement Capabilities of Pitch Calibration Systems Designed by Using the Diffraction Method
Abstract
Ichiko Misumi, Jun-ichiro Kitta, Ryosuke Kizu, and Akiko Hirai
Paper: pp. 699-706
Fabrication of Ultra-Small-Diameter Optical-Fiber Probe Using Acid-Etch Technique and CO2 Laser for 3D-Micro Metrology
Abstract
Hiroshi Murakami, Akio Katsuki, Takao Sajima, and Kosuke Uchiyama
Paper: pp. 707-715
A Study of Mechanism of Bi-Directional Measurement Influenced by Material on Dimensional Measurement Using X-Ray CT
Abstract
Kazuya Matsuzaki, Osamu Sato, Hiroyuki Fujimoto, Makoto Abe, and Toshiyuki Takatsuji
Paper: pp. 716-720
Surface Profile Measurement Based on the Concept of Multi-Step Division of Length
Abstract
Eiki Okuyama, Kohei Konda, and Hiromi Ishikawa
Paper: pp. 721-727
Warp Measurement for Large-Diameter Silicon Wafer Using Four-Point-Support Inverting Method
Abstract
Yukihiro Ito and Masanori Kunieda
Paper: pp. 728-735
High-Precision Aspheric Surface Measurement Using Scanning Deflectometry: Three-Dimensional Error Analysis and Experiments
Abstract
Tingzhi Hu, Muzheng Xiao, Xicheng Wang, Chao Wang, Zhijing Zhang, and Kiyoshi Takamasu
Paper: pp. 736-741
Micro Tool Diameter Monitoring by Means of Laser Diffraction for On-Machine Measurement
Abstract
Panart Khajornrungruang, Keiichi Kimura, Keisuke Suzuki, and Tomoki Inoue
Paper: pp. 742-753
Development of Removal Amount Estimation Method Based on Calculation of Elastic Deformation of Superabrasive Stones During Multistage Superfinishing of Sapphire
Abstract
Naomichi Furushiro, Tomomi Yamaguchi, Daisuke Hirooka, Masashi Yamaguchi, Noboru Matsumori, and Kenichi Tanada
Paper: pp. 754-760
A Novel Particle Sizing Method for Nano Abrasives in CMP Slurry by Using Fluorescent Nano Probe
Abstract
Terutake Hayashi, Toshiki Seri, and Syuhei Kurokawa
Development Report: pp. 761-765
Cutting Tool Edge and Textured Surface Measurements with a Point Autofocus Probe
Abstract
Katsuhiro Miura, Atsuko Nose, Hirofumi Suzuki, and Mutsumi Okada
Paper: pp. 766-771
Measuring the Moisture Content of Pulp Injection Molded Products with Terahertz Waves
Abstract
Yusuke Kajihara, Yuta Tamura, Keisuke Matsuzaka, Shotaro Kadoya, and Fuminobu Kimura
Paper: pp. 772-780
A Simulation Study of Plasmonic Substrate for In-Process Measurement of Refractive Index in Nano-Stereolithography
Abstract
Masaki Michihata, Deqing Kong, Kiyoshi Takamasu, and Satoru Takahashi
Paper: pp. 781-786
Design and Testing of a Micro Thermal Sensor for Non-Contact Surface Defect Detection
Abstract
Yuki Shimizu, Yuki Matsuno, Yuan-Liu Chen, and Wei Gao
Paper: pp. 787-794
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction by Time-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Microscope with Improved Measurement Range
Abstract
Shin Usuki, Katsuaki Tamaki, and Kenjiro T. Miura
Paper: pp. 795-799
Using Surface Plasmon Polaritons to Analyze Flow Rate Distribution Near a Channel Surface
Abstract
Miyu Ozaki and Ryoshu Furutani
Paper: pp. 800-805
Time-Resolved Oblique Incident Interferometry for Vibration Analysis of an Ultrasonic Motor
Abstract
Yasuhiro Mizutani, Takayuki Higuchi, Tetsuo Iwata, and Yasuhiro Takaya
Paper: pp. 806-813
Dual-Wavelength Digital Holography Based on Phase-Division Multiplexing Using Four Wavelength-Multiplexed Phase-Shifted Holograms and Zeroth-Order Diffraction-Image Suppression
Abstract
Tatsuki Tahara, Reo Otani, Yasuhiko Arai, and Yasuhiro Takaki

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 815-828
Integrated Assessment of ‘Green-Lean’ Production
Abstract
Stanisław Strzelczak
Paper: pp. 829-834
Prevention of Material Deterioration in ECM of Sintered Carbide with Iron Ions (2nd Report)
Abstract
Sicong Wang, Akihiro Goto, and Atsushi Nakata
Paper: pp. 835-843
Study on CAM Software for Additive Manufacturing with FDM Method
Abstract
Satoru Koizumi, Takehiro Kawamura, and Tatsuya Mochizuki

No.4

(Jul)

Special Issue on Green and Lean Production

Special Issue on Green and Lean Production

Editorial: p. 541
Green and Lean Production
Masaru Nakano and Fumio Kojima

Green production for a sustainable world has increased in importance as society has increased in its awareness of global warming, energy security, pollution, and the metals shortage. Lean production is a concept considered in successful manufacturing enterprises. Green and lean are often achieved together, such when both waste and energy consumption are reduced. On the other hand, the two are sometimes thought to be at odds, such as when the frequent transportation and small lot size often used in lean production consumes more energy usage than does conventional production. The integration of green and lean is familiar to those who study sustainability. The three bottom lines of sustainability are ecological, economic, and social sustainability. The ecological and economic dimensions have been discussed in the field of production systems. Proactive scenario simulation is required for the evaluation of sustainability as well as for the discussion of integrated criteria of sustainability.

This special issue covers both green and lean topics in the production field. It considers the challenges that need to be addressed so that researchers and practitioners may engage in scientific and practical discussions of these topics. Six contributions from academic institutes and six contributions from manufacturing companies have been accepted. This special issue is expected to encourage both academics and practitioners to discuss future collaboration. Most contributions deal with integrated green and lean issues. Some academic papers evaluate sustainability. Case studies as technical papers or development reports have been provided by industrial contributors. Methodologies range from survey to life cycle assessment to simulation to implementation. The applications range from machine development for green production to national technical policy for sustainable manufacturing.

All papers were refereed through careful peer reviews. We would like to express my sincere appreciation to the authors for their submissions and to the reviewers for their invaluable efforts, as together they made possible the publication of this special issue.

Paper: pp. 542-551
How Lean Manufacturing Affects the Creation of Sustainable Value: An Integrated Model
Abstract
Barbara Resta, Stefano Dotti, Paolo Gaiardelli, and Albachiara Boffelli
Paper: pp. 552-562
Chain of Command: A Sustainable Supply Chain Management Serious Game
Abstract
Victor Cuesta and Masaru Nakano
Paper: pp. 563-571
Design of a Closed-Loop Supply Chain with Stochastic Product Returns
Abstract
Aya Ishigaki, Tetsuo Yamada, and Surendra M. Gupta
Paper: pp. 572-582
Life Cycle Analysis of Emissions from Electric and Gasoline Vehicles in Different Regions
Abstract
Kamila Romejko and Masaru Nakano
Paper: pp. 583-591
Development of Japan’s Photovoltaic Deployment Scenarios in 2030
Abstract
Yusuke Kishita and Yasushi Umeda
Paper: pp. 592-600
Scenario Analysis for Clean Energy Vehicles in UK Considering Introduction of Renewable Energy Sources
Abstract
Hiroshi Nakamura and Masaru Nakano
Technical Paper: pp. 601-607
Reducing the Energy Consumption of Machine Tools
Abstract
Makoto Fujishima, Hiroshi Shimanoe, and Masahiko Mori
Technical Paper: pp. 608-614
Development of Energy-Saving Machine Tool
Abstract
Hisashi Ohtani
Development Report: pp. 615-622
Application of Green and Lean Production at Ricoh
Abstract
Andy Whyle and Rob Bland
Development Report: pp. 623-628
1/N Machine System for the Lean Factory
Abstract
Katsuhiko Sugito
Development Report: pp. 629-637
Development of Ultralow-Cost Machine Vision System
Abstract
Kenichi Endo, Teruyuki Ishiwata, and Tomohiro Yamazaki
Development Report: pp. 638-643
Technological Development of Fluid Control Within Metal Mold for Application to Family Mold of Resin Part
Abstract
Atsushi Mizutani, Takeshi Nagao, and Naoki Arai

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 645-656
Analysis and Control of Pouring Ladle with Weir for Sloshing and Volume-Moving Vibration in Pouring Cut-Off Process
Abstract
Atsushi Ito, Ryosuke Tasaki, Makio Suzuki, and Kazuhiko Terashima
Paper: pp. 657-665
Line-Based Planar Structure Extraction from a Point Cloud with an Anisotropic Distribution
Abstract
Ryuji Miyazaki, Makoto Yamamoto, and Koichi Harada

No.3

(May)

Celebrating 10th anniversary: Congratulatory Message
Special Issue on New Challenges in Robotics Technology

Celebrating 10th anniversary: Congratulatory Message

Message: p. 338
Message from Editors-in-Chief
Yoshimi Takeuchi
Message: p. 339
Ten years of International Journal of Automation Technology
Toshimichi Moriwaki
Message: p. 340
Congratulatory Message
Fritz Klocke
Message: p. 341
Congratulatory Message
Yusuf Altintas

Special Issue on New Challenges in Robotics Technology

Editorial: p. 343
New Challenges in Robotics Technology
Terenziano Raparelli and Pierluigi Beomonte Zobel
Robotics has reached a top technological level in recent years, a level at which it can be successfully used not only in structured spaces (for less complex applications) but also increasingly in unstructured spaces. Robotics technology is now used effectively in hospitals for rehabilitation and assistive devices, in the home for domestic applications, in the space for autonomous robots and automated vehicles, in amusement parks for entertainment attractions, and on the ground for military applications. In industrial applications, robotics has enlarged its scope with high-speed robots, cooperative robots, and smart robotic devices for production set-ups. These new applications have created new challenges in robotics. New materials have been developed to make frames lighter and smarter, new actuators and sensors have been made in compliance with specific applications and for more advanced performance, new flexible gripper devices have been produced with superior control systems, and new interfaces have been developed that are integrated with the devices and easier to use. This special issue features 18 research articles related to the latest research results and practical case studies in robotics technology. Subjects include robots for rehabilitation, robots as assistive devices, robots for agriculture, robots for exploration, robots for automation and industrial applications, service robots, new actuators, new sensors, new gripping devices, new control strategies, and robotic systems. We deeply appreciate the careful efforts of all the authors and thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts. Without these contributions, this special issue could not have been printed. We hope that this special issue will trigger further research on robotics technology. Finally a special memory of Cesare Rossi, one of the authors, that died suddenly after the preparation of the manuscript.
Paper: pp. 355-360
Three-Fingered Gripper with Flexure Hinges Actuated by Shape Memory Alloy Wires
Abstract
Daniela Maffiodo and Terenziano Raparelli
Paper: pp. 361-367
Self-Powered Flywheel-Infinitely Variable Transmission Actuator for Artificial Knee Joints
Abstract
Roberta Aló, Francesco Bottiglione, and Giacomo Mantriota
Paper: pp. 368-377
A Novel Geometric Formula for Predicting Contractile Force in McKibben Pneumatic Muscles
Abstract
Guido Belforte, Terenziano Raparelli, and Silvia Alessandra Sirolli
Paper: pp. 378-384
Three-Dimensional Input System Employing Pinching Gestures for Robot Design
Abstract
Kiyoshi Hoshino and Keita Hamamatsu
Paper: pp. 385-395
Development of a Haptic Device with Wire-Driven Parallel Structure
Abstract
Carlo Ferraresi, Carlo De Benedictis, and Francesco Pescarmona
Paper: pp. 396-403
Experimental Performance Assessment of Mantis 2, Hybrid Leg-Wheel Mobile Robot
Abstract
Luca Bruzzone, Pietro Fanghella, and Giuseppe Quaglia
Paper: pp. 404-414
UNIVPM BRAVe: A Hybrid Propulsion Underwater Research Vehicle
Abstract
David Scaradozzi, Giacomo Palmieri, Daniele Costa, Silvia Zingaretti, Luca Panebianco, Nicolò Ciuccoli, Antonio Pinelli, and Massimo Callegari
Paper: pp. 415-424
Development of an Automated System for the Selective Harvesting of Radicchio
Abstract
Michele Gabrio Antonelli, Pierluigi Beomonte Zobel, Francesco Durante, and Terenziano Raparelli
Paper: pp. 433-441
Teleoperating System for Manipulating a Moon Exploring Robot on the Earth
Abstract
Kiyoshi Hoshino, Naoki Igo, Motomasa Tomida, and Hajime Kotani
Paper: pp. 442-449
Elbow Musculoskeletal Model for Industrial Exoskeleton with Modulated Impedance Based on Operator’s Arm Stiffness
Abstract
Daniele Borzelli, Stefano Pastorelli, and Laura Gastaldi
Paper: pp. 450-458
Using Navi-Robot and a CT Scanner to Guide Biopsy Needles
Abstract
Mario Donnici, Giorgia Lupinacci, Paola Nudo, Michele Perrelli, and Guido Danieli
Technical Paper: pp. 459-471
A Novel Automated Construction Method of Signal Fingerprint Database for Mobile Robot Wireless Positioning System
Abstract
Abdul Halim Ismail, Yuki Mizushiri, Ryosuke Tasaki, Hideo Kitagawa, Takanori Miyoshi, and Kazuhiko Terashima
Paper: pp. 472-480
Dynamic Simulation of an Electric Stair-Climbing Wheelchair
Abstract
Giuseppe Quaglia, Matteo Nisi, Walter Franco, and Luca Bruzzone
Paper: pp. 481-489
Collision Avoidance Algorithm for Collaborative Robotics
Abstract
Stefano Mauro, Stefano Pastorelli, and Leonardo Sabatino Scimmi
Paper: pp. 490-500
Estimation of Appropriate Breast Compression for Robotized Mammographic Imaging
Abstract
Alex Jahya, Matteo Zoppi, and Rezia Molfino
Paper: pp. 501-508
A Mechatronic Pneumatic Device to Improve Diastolic Function by Intermittent Action on Lower Limbs
Abstract
Andrea Manuello Bertetto, Silvia Meili, Carlo Ferraresi, Daniela Maffiodo, Antonio Crisafulli, and Alberto Concu

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 509-518
Value Co-Creative Manufacturing with IoT-Based Smart Factory for Mass Customization
Abstract
Daisuke Kokuryo, Toshiya Kaihara, Swee S. Kuik, Shota Suginouchi, and Kodai Hirai
Development Report: pp. 519-528
On the Development of a Control System for a Small Bio-Methane Gas Engine Generator
Abstract
Koichi Okamura, Yijun Dong, Kenji Takahata, and Jianming Yang

No.2

(Mar)

Special Issue on Multiaxis Control and Multitasking Machining

Special Issue on Multiaxis Control and Multitasking Machining

Editorial: p. 139
Multiaxis Control and Multitasking Machining
Keiichi Nakamoto
Machine tools using numerical control (NC) devices are typical mechatronics products, and introducing them is a powerful way to automate plant production. NC machine tools in workshops meet the requirements of high accuracy and efficiency in the machining of a variety of parts and mold dies. Turning centers and machining centers are typical examples of such machine tools. Various cutting processes have been integrated in them to cope with the increase in machine parts that not only have complicated geometries but also must be made with high accuracy, in small quantities, and in a short machining time. In addition, turning and machining centers have been given multitasking capabilities, and the number of control axes has been increased so that complex products may be manufactured efficiently. Given that the strong attention and interest in multiaxis control and multitasking machine tools are rapidly increasing, it is fitting that the current state of the art of these tools and their practical and applicable technologies be presented. This special issue features 16 research articles – one review and 15 papers – related to the latest research results and practical case studies in multiaxis control and multitasking machining. Their subjects cover various advances in machine control, motion accuracy evaluation, machining error analysis, chatter vibration monitoring or suppression, trouble-free tool path generation, process planning, and new applications of the machine tools. We thank the authors for their contributions to this special issue, and we are sure that both non-specialists and specialists alike will find the information the authors provide both interesting and informative. Moreover, we deeply appreciate the reviewers for their incisive efforts. Without these contributions, this special issue could not have been realized. We truly hope that this special issue will trigger further research on multiaxis control and multitasking machining.
Review: pp. 140-154
Recent Advances in Multiaxis Control and Multitasking Machining
Abstract
Keiichi Nakamoto and Yoshimi Takeuchi
Paper: pp. 155-164
Synchronisation of Feed Axes with Differing Bandwidths Using Set Point Delay
Abstract
Daniel Spescha, Sascha Weikert, Oliver Zirn, and Konrad Wegener
Paper: pp. 165-170
Increasing the Performance of Processing Machines by Executing Output Rate Dependent Motion Profiles
Abstract
Olaf Holowenko, Bernd Kauschinger, and Steffen Ihlenfeldt
Paper: pp. 171-178
Evaluation Method for Behavior of Rotary Axis Around Motion Direction Changing
Abstract
Tadahiro Nishiguchi, Shogo Hasegawa, Ryuta Sato, and Keiichi Shirase
Paper: pp. 179-187
A Five-Axis Machining Error Simulator for Rotary-Axis Geometric Errors Using Commercial Machining Simulation Software
Abstract
Soichi Ibaraki and Ibuki Yoshida
Paper: pp. 188-196
Linked Ball Bar for Flexible Motion Error Measurement for Machine Tools
Abstract
Daisuke Kono, Fumiya Sakamoto, and Iwao Yamaji
Paper: pp. 197-205
Ball Bar Measurement of Motion Accuracy in Simulating Cone Frustum Cutting on Multi-Axis Machine Tools
Abstract
Yukitoshi Ihara, Kazutaka Tsuji, and Toru Tajima
Paper: pp. 206-214
Study on Machining Vibration Suppression with Multiple Tuned Mass Dampers: Vibration Control for Long Fin Machining
Abstract
Ippei Kono, Takayuki Miyamoto, Koji Utsumi, Kenji Nishikawa, Hideaki Onozuka, Junichi Hirai, and Naohiko Sugita
Paper: pp. 215-225
Integrated Chatter Monitoring Based on Sensorless Cutting Force/Torque Estimation in Parallel Turning
Abstract
Yuki Yamada, Takashi Kadota, Shinya Sakata, Junji Tachibana, Kenichi Nakanishi, Manabu Sawada, and Yasuhiro Kakinuma
Paper: pp. 226-234
Method of Planning Tool Postures for Deep Groove Machining of Complex Shapes – Development of an Automatic Planning Method that Considers the Motions of the Rotational Axis when the Tool Reverses Direction in Grooved Shapes –
Abstract
Kohei Ichikawa, Jun’ichi Kaneko, Masanobu Hasegawa, Takayuki Iwasaki, and Kenichiro Horio
Paper: pp. 235-241
Development of Tool Collision Avoidance Method Adapted to Uncut Workpiece Shape
Abstract
Kento Watanabe, Jun’ichi Kaneko, and Kenichiro Horio
Paper: pp. 242-250
Machining Process Evaluation Indices for Developing a Computer Aided Process Planning System
Abstract
Kenta Koremura, Yuki Inoue, and Keiichi Nakamoto
Paper: pp. 251-257
Decision Method of Target Shape Position and Orientation Corresponding to Actual Objects
Abstract
Naoya Shimada, Noboru Nagashima, and Keiichi Nakamoto
Paper: pp. 258-269
Laser-Assisted Milling of Zirconia with Systematically Determined Machining Conditions
Abstract
Toru Kizaki, Yusuke Ito, Naohiko Sugita, and Mamoru Mitsuishi
Paper: pp. 270-277
Development of Tactile Globe for the Visually Impaired (Automation of Marking Using an Industrial Robot)
Abstract
Naoki Asakawa, Ryota Kito, and Keigo Takasugi
Paper: pp. 278-286
Development of Four-Axis 3D Printer with Fused Deposition Modeling Technology
Abstract
Kyosuke Kawagishi, Shoma Umetani, Ken Tanaka, Eiji Ametani, Yoshitaka Morimoto, and Keigo Takasugi

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 287-300
Development of Performance Simulation Model by Making Indices of Supply Chain Capabilities
Abstract
Yoshinobu Ueno, Jing Zhang, and Kazuhiro Aoyama
Paper: pp. 301-310
Numerical Analysis of Temperature Change in Sandwich Structure During Laser Sealing
Abstract
Akira Chiba, Souta Matsusaka, Hirofumi Hidai, and Noboru Morita
Paper: pp. 311-321
A Robot Gripper in Polymeric Material for Solid Micro-Meso Parts
Abstract
Francesco Aggogeri, Andrea Avanzini, Alberto Borboni, and Stefano Pandini

No.1

(Jan)

Mini Special Issue on Smart Manufacturing

Mini Special Issue on Smart Manufacturing

Editorial: p. 3
Smart Manufacturing
Hironori Hibino and Masaru Nakano
Industry 4.0, a new industry initiative in Germany, is impacting strongly both on industry and on society. Many newspapers and technical magazines are publishing the state of the art articles on topics such as smart manufacturing based on IoT (Internet of Things), CPPS (Cyber Physical Production System), and cloud-based systems. Other parts of the world have started initiatives such as the IIC (Industrial Internet Consortium) in the US and the IVI (Industrial Value Chain Initiative) in Japan. Smart manufacturing is the key concept underlying these new initiatives. This special issue addresses the most advanced research on smart manufacturing. Subjects cover cyber-physical product-service systems, machinery production lines, manufacturing system simulation, lot-size energy-consumption dependence per production throughput unit, additive manufacturing processes, sensor network technology, production management technology, supply chain management technology, and smart manufacturing reviews. We thank the authors for their careful work and the reviewers for their incisive efforts without which this special issue would not have been possible. We hope that this special issue will trigger further research on smart manufacturing and its advances.
Review: pp. 4-16
“Industrie 4.0” and Smart Manufacturing – A Review of Research Issues and Application Examples
Abstract
Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Stefan Wiesner, and Thorsten Wuest
Paper: pp. 17-28
Cyber-Physical Product-Service Systems – Challenges for Requirements Engineering
Abstract
Stefan Wiesner, Eugenia Marilungo, and Klaus-Dieter Thoben
Paper: pp. 29-37
Evaluation of Additive Manufacturing Processes in Fabrication of Personalized Robot
Abstract
Shushu Wang, Rakshith Badarinath, El-Amine Lehtihet, and Vittaldas Prabhu
Paper: pp. 38-45
Proposal for Evaluating Workers’ Work Characteristics – Case Study on Business Machinery Production Line –
Abstract
Seiko Taki, Yasuhiro Kajihara, and Arou Yamamoto
Technical Paper: pp. 46-55
A Study on Lot-Size Dependence of Energy Consumption per Unit of Production Throughput Considering Buffer Capacity
Abstract
Hironori Hibino, Masahiro Yamamoto, Makoto Yamaguchi, and Takayuki Kobayashi
Development Report: pp. 56-66
Dynamic Optimization Production System Based on Simulation Integrated Manufacturing and its Application to Mass Production
Abstract
Masahiro Nakamura, Sei Makihara, Jun-ichi Sugiura, and Yosuke Kamioka

Regular Papers

Paper: pp. 67-73
Prevention of Material Deterioration in ECM of Sintered Carbide with Iron Ions
Abstract
Akihiro Goto, Atsushi Nakata, Sicong Wang, and Nagao Saito
Technical Paper: pp. 74-80
Development of Warm-Press-Forming Method of CFRTP Motor Vehicle Floors with Complicated Shapes
Abstract
Masashi Kurose, Hitoshi Nakamura, Masato Nishi, Tei Hirashima, Norihide Abe, and Tetsushi Kaburagi
Note: pp. 81-83
Flow Analysis of Insert Molding Using Injection Molding CAE
Abstract
Kazuto Yoshida, Kazutoshi Ootsuki, and Koichi Hirose
Paper: pp. 84-89
Tool Wear and Surface Roughness in Milling of Die Steel Using Binderless CBN End Mill
Abstract
Kazuya Hamaguchi, Hiroyuki Kodama, and Koichi Okuda
Paper: pp. 90-96
Investigation of Flash Generation Process for Engineering Plastic by Flash Generation-Evaluating Mold
Abstract
Yasuhiko Murata, Tomoki Inoue, and Tomonari Fujibayashi
Paper: pp. 97-103
Improvement in the Permeability Characteristics of Injection Mold Fabricated by Additive Manufacturing and Irradiated by Electron Beams
Abstract
Hiroshi Koresawa, Hironobu Fujimaru, and Hiroyuki Narahara
Paper: pp. 104-111
Effects and Application of Current Feedback in Servo System with Current Limiter
Abstract
Masatoshi Hikizu, Hiroaki Seki, and Yoshitsugu Kamiya
Paper: pp. 112-119
Study on the Online Monitoring of Burn Marks by Gas Sensor
Abstract
Yoshio Fukushima, Takashi Suzuki, Kouki Onda, Hidekazu Komatsu, Hiroki Kuroiwa, and Tetsushi Kaburagi

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