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Update date: Jan. 30, 2024
Tada Kaoru
タダ カオル | Tada Kaoru
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Assistant Professor
Research field (3):
Chemical reaction and process system engineering
, Transfer phenomena and unit operations
, Polymer materials
Research keywords (4):
シミュレーション
, 相平衡
, 高分子反応
, Chem. Eng. Thermodynamics Phase Equilibria Simulation PBT
Research theme for competitive and other funds (6):
Papers (2):
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多田 薫, 山田 敏郎, 加中 桂一. 液晶ポリマー重合におけるアセチル化反応の数学モデル化. 化学工学会 研究発表講演要旨集. 2007. 2007. 658-658
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Nagata, I, K Tada. Representation of phase equilibria using a modified form of the extended UNIQUAC model. THERMOCHIMICA ACTA. 1995. 268. 45-68
MISC (49):
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A Mathematical Model for Computer Simulation from Acetylation to Polycondensation for Liquid Crystalline Polymer Production. Proceedings of the 12th Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering Congress (APCChE2008). 2008. 3, 1-4
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A Mathematical Model for Computer Simulation from Acetylation to Polycondensation for Liquid Crystalline Polymer Production. Proceedings of the 12th Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering Congress (APCChE2008). 2008. 3, 1-4
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LI Guangzhu, YAMADA Toshiro, TADA Kaoru, KATSUO Ken-ichi, ISHIHARA Hideaki. Simulation for Dry Spinning Process of Segmented Poly (urethane-urea) Fibers. Seikei-Kakou. 2007. 19. 5. 300-310
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A Mathematical Model for Computer Simulation from Acetylation to Polycondensation for Liquid Crystalline Polymer Production. Proceedings of the 10th Pacific Polymer Conference (PPC10). 2007. 368
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LI Guangzhu, YAMADA Toshiro, TADA Kaoru, KATSUO Ken-ichi, ISHIHARA Hideaki. Simulation for Dry Spinning Process of Segmented Poly(urethane-urea) Fibers. Seikei-Kakou. 2007. 19. 5. 300-310
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Education (2):
- - 1983 Aoyama Gakuin University College of Science and Engineering
- - 1983 Aoyama Gakuin University Faculty of Science and Engineering
Professional career (1):
- Dr. Engineering (Kanazawa University)
Association Membership(s) (3):
プラスチック成形加工学会
, 化学工学会
, the Japan Society of Polymer Processing
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