It was when I saw the countless number of icebergs floating in the North Atlantic Ocean in August 1964 that I decided to commence research into the solidification mechanism of metals, and already I have been continu ing this research for two decades. In 1970 my former professor Susumu Miyata received a letter from Pre sident Jiro Komatsu of the Tokyo Keigokin Seisaskusho Co., Ltd. The letter enclosed a copy of an article written by Mr. Imao Sasaki, chief of the casting research section at Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., entitled "Aruminyumu gyoko riron no shimpo" (Progress in aluminum solidi fication theory) from a journal called "Kinzoku Zairyo" (Metals in En gineering). This article introduced my research in considerable detail and well-written style. After stating that I "rebuffed conventional theories and enlightened casting engineers," Sasaki wrote that "These research results deserve great attention from casting engineers for the progress they have brought about in basic theories on improved soundness in casting quality." The letter from President Komatsu was a request to arrange a meeting with me. Saying that "I've heard you mention your theory occasionally, but I'd like to hear a full discussion of it for once," Professor Miyata accompanied me to the Tokyo Keigokin Seisakusho Co., Ltd. at Gyoda in Saitama Pre fecture."
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -It was when I saw the countless number of icebergs floating in the North Atlantic Ocean in August 1964 that I decided to commence research into the solidification mechanism of metals, and already I have been continu ing this research for two decades. In 1970 my former professor Susumu Miyata received a letter from Pre sident Jiro Komatsu of the Tokyo Keigokin Seisaskusho Co., Ltd. The letter enclosed a copy of an article written by Mr. Imao Sasaki, chief of the casting research section at Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd., entitled 'Aruminyumu gyoko riron no shimpo' (Progress in aluminum solidi fication theory) from a journal called 'Kinzoku Zairyo' (Metals in En gineering). This article introduced my research in considerable detail and well-written style. After stating that I 'rebuffed conventional theories and enlightened casting engineers', Sasaki wrote that 'These research results deserve great attention from casting engineers for the progress they have brought about in basic theories on improved soundness in casting quality.' The letter from President Komatsu was a request to arrange a meeting with me. Saying that 'I've heard you mention your theory occasionally, but I'd like to hear a full discussion of it for once', Professor Miyata accompanied me to the Tokyo Keigokin Seisakusho Co., Ltd. at Gyoda in Saitama Pre fecture. 123 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783540182337
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