Abstract:
A pneumatic radial tire having a carcass layer of cords disposed substantially at a right angle to the circumferential direction, and four belt layers sandwiched between the carcass layer and a tread. A pair of belt layers composed of a second and a third layer in the direction of from the carcass to the tread of the tire have cord layers crossing one another respectively at an angle of 10.degree. to 30.degree. to the circumferential direction, fatigue resistance of the cords of the second layer being significantly greater than fatigue resistance of the cords of the third layer.
Abstract:
A pattern inspection apparatus for accurately inspecting a pattern such that design image data is processed in correspondence to resizing of a pattern to be inspected. Image data corresponding to an image area of a predetermined size is extracted from input information represented by binary logic levels and representing a pattern to be resized. Template circuits add additional data of a predetermined logic level to a predetermined pixel position when a distribution of the image logic levels included in the extracted image data is a predetermined distribution. Thus, the additional data is added to the pattern image data to resize the pattern.
Abstract:
A method of producing a compact of amorphous alloy, comprising the steps of, preparing a billet by filling a container made of a ductile metal with powder of the amorphous alloy, plastically working said billet at a temperature higher than plasticity transition temperature of the amorphous alloy but less than crystallization temperature of said alloy so that both a shear strain of not less than about 0.7 but less than 1.8 and a stress not less than about 90 Kgf/mm.sup.2 and less than 400 Kgf/mm.sup.2 are applied to the amorphous alloy powder filled in the container.
Abstract:
A composite article comprising a metal and an amorphous metal bonded thereto by the explosion, being free from residual stress and compression stress in the amorphous metal portion, and having excellent magnetic properties inherent to the amorphous metal can be obtained by heating a composite article produced by bonding an amorphous metal to a metal through the explosion pressure to remove the residual stress caused in the amorphous metal during the explosion bonding, and then subjecting the heat treated composite article to a plastic working so as to give a tensile stress in the amorphous metal in an amount sufficient to offset the compression stress caused in the amorphous metal due to the heat treatment.
Abstract:
Antistatic agents for synthetic fibers comprising a specific type of quaternary ammonium alkyl phosphate as principal constituent and 1 weight percent or less of by-product alkali metal halides have improved antistatic characteristics both in high and low humidity conditions and reduce the amount of deposits that fall off, yellowing by a heat treatment and generation of rust. Methods of producing such antistatic agents are also disclosed.
Abstract:
Provided is a control apparatus and control method for a capacitive electromechanical transducer with small decrease in transmission/reception efficiency, and with sets of transmission/reception characteristics with different frequency ranges. The apparatus has cells each including first and second electrodes facing each other via a gap; includes a driving/detecting unit and an external stress applying unit. The driving/detecting unit performs at least one of causing the second electrode to vibrate and transmit elastic waves by generating an AC electrostatic attractive force between the electrodes, and detecting a change of capacity between the electrodes, the change being caused by the second electrode vibrating upon receipt of elastic waves. The external stress applying unit changes the external stress applied to the second electrode. The driving/detecting unit adjusts frequency characteristics by changing a parameter defining the frequency domain used in a transmitting/receiving operation, corresponding to the change of the external stress.
Abstract:
A structure having a plurality of conductive regions insulated electrically from each other comprises a movable piece supported movably above the upper face of the conductive region, the movable piece having an electrode in opposition to the conductive region, the structure being constructed to be capable of emitting and receiving electric signals through the lower face of the conductive region, the plural conductive regions being insulated by sequentially connected oxidized regions formed from an oxide of a material having through-holes or grooves.
Abstract:
A constant current source has a first current source circuit for outputting a first current; a second current source circuit for outputting a second current according to a reference voltage; a current comparison circuit for comparing magnitudes of the first and second currents; and a current adjustment unit for adjusting a current value of the first current output from the first current source circuit in accordance with a comparison result of the current comparison circuit.
Abstract:
Provided is a control apparatus and control method for a capacitive electromechanical transducer with small decrease in transmission/reception efficiency, and with sets of transmission/reception characteristics with different frequency ranges. The apparatus has cells each including first and second electrodes facing each other via a gap; includes a driving/detecting unit and an external stress applying unit. The driving/detecting unit performs at least one of causing the second electrode to vibrate and transmit elastic waves by generating an AC electrostatic attractive force between the electrodes, and detecting a change of capacity between the electrodes, the change being caused by the second electrode vibrating upon receipt of elastic waves. The external stress applying unit changes the external stress applied to the second electrode. The driving/detecting unit adjusts frequency characteristics by changing a parameter defining the frequency domain used in a transmitting/receiving operation, corresponding to the change of the external stress.
Abstract:
An angular velocity sensor includes a supporting substrate, a detecting portion, a displacement detecting portion, a first driving portion, and a second driving portion. The detecting portion is supported by the supporting substrate movably in at least a free direction. The displacement detecting portion detects a displacement of the detecting portion in the free direction. The first driving portion excites a first reference oscillation of at least a portion of the detecting portion so that a first Coriolis' force in the free direction is generated in response to an angular velocity about a first axis. The second driving portion excites a second reference oscillation of at least a portion of the detecting portion so that a second Coriolis' force in the free direction is generated in response to an angular velocity about a second axis.