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Monozukuri April, 2006
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April 2006 Issue
P. 6 Interview
Tomohisa Yamazaki: President, Yamazaki Mazak Corporation
P. 17 Kaleidoscope
You can know a person's true feelings without seeing his or her eyes
P. 21 Detailed Reports
P. 21 Why
is Nichia Corporation giving up "the 404 Patent”?
P. 23 Canon
has succeeded in reducing the size of an image stabilizer for digital cameras
to one-fourth of that of earlier models by using a MM (moving magnet)-type motor
and ceramics balls, and has adopted it for its IXY DIGITAL 800 IS
P. 27 The
competition for leadership in the market for a light 3D data format is intensifying
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31 Why
is the French software company, Dassault Systemes, acquiring US-based MatrixOne?
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32 Hitachi
Corporation has taken the first step towards commercialization of circulating
elevators in which several cars can circulate on a single loop
P. 34 The
University of Tokyo and Omron will jointly develop an image-processing technology
for ITS
P. 36 “Fractionalization” of
research and development has become apparent, and the success of information
sharing depends on individual researchers’ efforts
P. 37 UGS
enhances simulation-related functions
P. 38 Flaw
detectors based on acoustic emission (AE) sensors: Nitto Seiko develops ultrasonic
flaw detectors ahead of schedule, which can “hear” the moment when
a flaw occurs
P.
56 Feature: Human resources development in an era of mass
hiring; How to prevent past mistakes from being repeated
P. 58 Part 1: Overview—Be
strict in selecting new recruits and train them with great care
P. 64 Part 2: Case studies—Improve their skills
P. 74 Part 3: Schools – Develop
candidates for employment
P.
79 How to Select and Buy Low-Priced Parts in China
Part 4: The per-piece cost for molding resin products is not cheap,
and there is potential for cost saving in mold costs
P.
88 New Ideas
A continuous variable valve lift mechanism that controls the
displacement direction of a second rocker arm, etc.
P.
93 Search
for Manufacturing
The relationship between the life of a product and its safety
P. 99
Special
Report
Canon wins an ink cartridge recycling lawsuit, but there is
a drawback to the victory
P.
109 Special
Report
Cell manufacturing using robots
P. 122
The Method
Seven tools for product planning (Part 1)
Methods for determining what
kinds of products should be produced
P.
128 Toyota Production System and Its New Development (Part 4)
Just-in-time system, reduction in setup time, and development
of more multi-skilled workers
P.
133 Documentary
(A story about an SME whose shares were listed on a stock exchange
[Part 2]): The day when the president got down on his hands and knees
P.
139 Introductory Course on Analysis for Designers
Part 4: Boundary conditions for analysis of eigenvalues
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148 Material Dynamics Mandala
Part 16: How to determine the required number of reinforcing bars
P.
156 Outstanding SMEs
Sanyo Stamping Industries Co., Ltd./ Konan Tokushu Sangyo Co., Ltd.
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244 The Master
Part 23: Cooking which does not require stewing and boiling and does
not generate waste
P.
247 Accident Investigation
A train continued to run until it burst into flames. It could not
be stopped even though it was known that something was wrong
P.
250 Frank Opinion
The industry, government, and academia should make joint efforts to
do more scientific research on capabilities for value-creating manufacturing
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