Energy Conversion Engineering Laboratory

Challenging Energy Issues with Academic Background in Fluid Mechanics

It is no exaggeration that not a single day goes by without a newspaper or television report on the heavy consumption of energy and subsequent environmental issues. It indicates how familiar energy issues have become and are connected to various fields in society, economy, and technology. In order to be able to contribute, even if only slightly, to solving energy issues with such diverse aspects, our laboratory promotes education and research on energy from the fluid dynamic and thermodynamic perspectives.

College of Engineering Mechanical Engineering Fundamental Mechanical Engineering / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Mechanical Engineering Course / Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Regional Environment Systems Course
Faculty Name
TSUNODA, Kazumi
Keyword
Fluid Dynamics,Energy Conversion,Computational Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory location
Research Building TOYOSU Campus 3F 03B32-b

This lab is for this SDG activity:

  • エネルギーをみんなにそしてクリーンに
  • 産業と技術革新の基盤をつくろう
  • 質の高い教育をみんなに

STUDY FIELDS

  • Mechanical engineering

FOR SOCIETY

The establishment of technology to intelligently control the flow of gas is the target of our research. We aim to apply this technology to air resistance reduction and energy conservation in the near future.

RESEARCH THEMES

  • Research on gas flow within the disk-type SOFC
  • Basic research on plasma actuators
  • Elucidation and control of gas flow mechanism around the object

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