Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006
Title: Kazuyuki Nakakita: Innovator in Heat Flux Measurement Technology
Introduction
Kazuyuki Nakakita is a notable inventor based in Chofu, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of heat flux measurement through his innovative patent. His work is particularly relevant in applications where precise temperature measurements are critical.
Latest Patents
Kazuyuki Nakakita holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for measuring heat flux distribution on object surface using temperature-sensitive paint." This invention aims to provide a method that allows for the measurement of heat flux distribution on an object's surface, even when the heat flux is an unsteady or short-duration phenomenon. The method does not depend on the material of the object, making it versatile for various applications. The system captures the emission intensity of a temperature-sensitive paint that varies with the object's surface temperature, allowing for high-frame-rate video information to be analyzed. The temperature distribution image is obtained based on the characteristics between emission intensity and temperature calibration, and the heat flux in each domain is calculated using the Cook and Feldermann method.
Career Highlights
Kazuyuki Nakakita is affiliated with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, where he applies his expertise in heat flux measurement technologies. His work contributes to advancements in aerospace engineering and other fields requiring precise thermal measurements.
Collaborations
Kazuyuki Nakakita collaborates with Keisuke Asai, enhancing the research and development efforts within their projects. Their combined expertise fosters innovation in the field of heat measurement technologies.
Conclusion
Kazuyuki Nakakita's contributions to heat flux measurement technology demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence. His patent reflects a significant advancement in the ability to measure thermal dynamics accurately.