必博娱乐

KANKI, Takashi

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Position Professor (joint-appointment)
Degree Ph.D. in Engineering, Himeji Institute of Technology
Specialty Plasma physics and engineering, Nuclear fusion, Applied plasma science
Current Research Interests Two-fluid equilibrium analysis and MHD simulation of spherical tokamak, Numerical simulation for reactive negative ion nano-process
  • Professional Career

1992 B.E. Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Himeji Institute of Technology (present University of Hyogo)
1997 Ph.D. Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Himeji Institute of Technology
1997 Postdoctoral Researcher, Osaka University
2000 Assistant Professor, Japan Coast Guard Academy
2001 Associate Professor, Japan Coast Guard Academy
2010 Professor, Japan Coast Guard Academy
2015 Professor (joint-appointment), Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies

  • Selected publications

[1] T. Kanki and H. Himura: “Simulations of Novel Compact Separator for Extracting Specific Reactive Ions from Large Plasma Source”, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 61 (2022), SI1004-1 - SI1004-7.

[2] T. Kanki, H. Himura, K. Tsumori and H. Nakano: “Simulations of Negative Ion Extraction and Transport for Developing Novel Remote Reactive Ion Processing System”, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 59 (2020), SJJE01-1 - SJJE01-5.

[3] T. Kanki and M. Nagata: “Computation of Two-fluid Flowing Equilibrium of Spherical Torus Plasma Using Multi-grid Method”, International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics 59 (2019) 439-446.

[4] T. Kanki and M. Nagata: “Influence of Vacuum Toroidal Field on Two-fluid Flowing Equilibria of Helicity-driven Spherical Torus Plasmas”, Physics of Plasmas 13 (2006) 072506-1 - 072506-9.
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[5] T. Kanki and M. Nagata: “Diamagnetic Equilibrium of Spherical Torus Obtained in a Two-fluid Model with Flow”, Journal of Plasma Physics 72 (2006) 1197-1200.
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[6] M. Nagata, T. Kanki, N. Fukumoto and T. Uyama: “The Internal Magnetic Field Structures and Current Density Profiles in the Helicity Injected Spherical Torus Plasma Driven by Coaxial Helicity Injection”, Physics of Plasmas 10 (2003) 2932-2939.

[7] T. Kanki, S. Okada and S. Goto: “Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation of Dynamical Behavior of a Field-reversed Configuration during Magnetic Mirror Reflection”, Physics of Plasmas 10 (2003) 3635-3643.

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