Curriculum Vitaes

Shinsuke Takeuchi

  (竹内 伸介)

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Affiliation
准教授, 宇宙科学研究所 宇宙飛翔工学研究系, 国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構

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200901083031872287
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5000019274

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Papers

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  • Valentin Buyakofu, Ken Matsuoka, Koichi Matsuyama, Akira Kawasaki, Hiroaki Watanabe, Noboru Itouyama, Keisuke Goto, Kazuki Ishihara, Tomoyuki Noda, Jiro Kasahara, Akiko Matsuo, Ikkoh Funaki, Daisuke Nakata, Masaharu Uchiumi, Hiroto Habu, Shinsuke Takeuchi, Satoshi Arakawa, Junichi Masuda, Kenji Maehara, Tatsuro Nakao, Kazuhiko Yamada
    Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 60(1) 181-189, Jan, 2023  
    A detonation engine system is successfully demonstrated for the first time in space using sounding rocket S-520-31 of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency/Institute of Space Astronautical Science. Detailed flight results of an S-shaped pulse detonation engine (PDE) installed in the rocket are presented herein. The flight is conducted to confirm that the PDE and its system operate at scheduled sequences in space, confirm the reproducibility of the PDE cycle, and despin the rocket around its axis. It is confirmed that the PDE operated successfully for 14 cycles in space. The experimental plateau pressure of 2.0 0.1 MPais 80 3% of the calculated plateau pressure, which suggests that detonation occurred in 14 cycles. The pressure profiles of the cycles are similar, and the pressure integrals are 2.0 0.1 kN⋅ s∕m2, confirming the excellent reproducibility of the PDE cycle. A probability statistical approach assuming a Gaussian distribution is applied to determine the average angular acceleration difference between processes of the PDE operation, mixture supply, and oxygen supply. The results suggested that the PDE despun the rocket via the thrust produced via detonation combustion, which is consistent with a quasi-steady-state model with an accuracy of 101 15%.
  • Keisuke Goto, Ken Matsuoka, Koichi Matsuyama, Akira Kawasaki, Hiroaki Watanabe, Noboru Itouyama, Kazuki Ishihara, Valentin Buyakofu, Tomoyuki Noda, Jiro Kasahara, Akiko Matsuo, Ikkoh Funaki, Daisuke Nakata, Masaharu Uchiumi, Hiroto Habu, Shinsuke Takeuchi, Satoshi Arakawa, Junichi Masuda, Kenji Maehara, Tatsuro Nakao, Kazuhiko Yamada
    Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, 60(1) 273-285, Jan, 2023  
    To create a new flyable detonation propulsion system, a detonation engine system (DES) that can be stowed in sounding rocket S-520-31 has been developed. This paper focused on the first flight demonstration in the space environment of a DES-integrated rotating detonation engine (RDE) using S-520-31. The flight result was compared with ground-test data to validate its performance. In the flight experiment, the stable combustion of the annulus RDE with a plug-shaped inner nozzle was observed by onboard digital and analog cameras. With a time-averaged mass flow of 182 11 g∕s and an equivalence ratio of 1.2 0.2, the RDE generated a time-averaged thrust of 518 N and a specific impulse of 290 18 s, which is almost identical to the ideal value of constant pressure combustion. Due to the RDE combustion, the angular velocity increased by 5.7 deg ∕s in total, and the time-averaged torque from the rotational component of the exhaust during 6 s of operation was 0.26 N ⋅ m. The high-frequency sampling data identified the detonation frequency during the recorded time as 20 kHz in the flight, which was confirmed by the DES ground test through high-frequency sampling data analysis and high-speed video imaging.
  • MATSUOKA Ken, GOTO Keisuke, BUYAKOFU Valentin, MATSUYAMA Koichi, KAWASAKI Akira, ITOUYAMA Noboru, WATANABE Hiroaki, ISHIHARA Kazuki, NODA Tomoyuki, KASAHARA Jiro, MATSUO Akiko, FUNAKI Ikkoh, NAKATA Daisuke, UCHIUMI Masaharu, HABU Hiroto, TAKEUCHI Shinsuke, ARAKAWA Satoshi, MASUDA Junichi, MAEHARA Kenji, NAKAO Tatsuro, YAMADA Kazuhiko
    Aeronautical and Space Sciences Japan, 70(11) 224-233, Nov 5, 2022  
  • Akira Kawasaki, Koichi Matsuyama, Ken Matsuoka, Hiroaki Watanabe, Noboru Itouyama, Keisuke Goto, Kazuki Ishihara, Valentin Buyakofu, Tomoyuki Noda, Jiro Kasahara, Akiko Matsuo, Ikkoh Funaki, Daisuke Nakata, Masaharu Uchiumi, Hiroto Habu, Shinsuke Takeuchi, Satoshi Arakawa, Junichi Masuda, Kenji Maehara, Tatsuro Nakao, Kazuhiko Yamada
    AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum, Jan 3, 2022  
  • Noboru Itouyama, Koichi Matsuyama, Ken Matsuoka, Akira Kawasaki, Hiroaki Watanabe, Keisuke Goto, Kazuki Ishihara, Valentin Buyakofu, Tomoyuki Noda, Jiro Kasahara, Akiko Matsuo, Daisuke Nakata, Masaharu Uchiumi, Ikkoh Funaki, Hiroto Habu, Shinsuke Takeuchi, Satoshi Arakawa, Junichi Masuda, Kenji Maehara, Tatsuro Nakao, Kazuhiko Yamada
    AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum, Jan 3, 2022  

Misc.

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  • 木村 勇気, 田中 今日子, 塚本 勝男, 竹内 伸介, 稲富 裕光
    日本惑星科学会秋期講演会予稿集, 2013 "O12-05", Nov 20, 2013  
  • 木村勇気, 田中今日子, 竹内伸介, 塚本勝男, 三浦均, 稲富裕光
    結晶成長国内会議予稿集(CD-ROM), 43rd, 2013  
  • 稲富裕光, 木村勇気, 塚本勝男, 竹内伸介, 石井信明
    応用物理学会春季学術講演会講演予稿集(CD-ROM), 60th, 2013  
  • 丸 祐介, 野中 聡, 竹内 伸介, 志田 真樹, 八木下 剛, 山本 高行, 伊藤 隆, 成尾 芳博, 小川 博之, 川崎 繁男, 小林 雄太, 吉田 賢史, 森 初男, 水越 紀良, 大貝 高士, 中上 禎章, 水谷 忠均, 岡崎 慎司, Maru Yusuke, Nonaka Satoshi, Takeuchi Shinsuke, Shida Maki, Yagishita Tsuyoshi, Yamamoto Takayuki, Ito Takashi, Naruo Yoshihiro, Ogawa Hiroyuki, Kawasaki Shigeo, Kobayashi Yuta, Yoshida Satoshi, Mori Hatsuo, Mizukoshi Noriyoshi, Ogai Takashi, Nakaue Yoshiaki, Mizutani Tadahito, Okazaki Shinji
    平成24年度宇宙輸送シンポジウム: 講演集録 = Proceedings of Space Transportation Symposium: FY2012, Jan, 2013  
    平成24年度宇宙輸送シンポジウム (2013年1月17日-1月18日. 宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所(JAXA)(ISAS)), 相模原市, 神奈川県形態: カラー図版あり形態: PDF著者人数: 18名資料番号: AA0061856051レポート番号: STCP-2012-051
  • 野中聡, 山本高行, 丸祐介, 八木下剛, 竹内伸介, 伊藤隆
    日本航空宇宙学会年会講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 43rd, 2012  
  • 伊藤隆, 野中聡, 山本高行, 丸祐介, 八木下剛, 竹内伸介, 小川博之
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 56th, 2012  
  • UENO Munetaka, FUKUDA Seisuke, NAKAYA Koji, SAKAI Shin-ichiro, UEMIZU Kazunori, TAKEUCHI Shinsuke, TOYOTA Hiroyuki, KUKITA Akio, SAKAI Tomohiko, OKAZAKI Shun, YOSHIKAWA Ichiro, YAMAZAKI Atsushi, TAKASHIMA Tekeshi, ASAMURA Kazushi, SAWAI Shujiro
    Technical report of IEICE. SANE, 111(239) 53-56, Oct 10, 2011  
    "Small space science Platform for Rapid INvestigation and Test", aka SPRINT - project is a new satellite series for scientific applications of Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (ISAS/JAXA). The design concept of the satellite bus is based on flexibility with alternative, and selectable options. SPRINT-A is the first satellite of the series, which aims to make scientific observations of planetary atmosphere at extreme-ultraviolet wavelength.
  • 大山聖, 米本浩一, 竹内伸介, 得竹浩, 永井大樹, 砂田茂, 大槻真嗣
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 55th, 2011  
  • 大山聖, 永井大樹, 竹内伸介, 豊田裕之, 砂田茂, 得竹浩, 小川博之, 戸田和朗, 小池勝, 元田敏和, 藤田和央
    日本航空宇宙学会年会講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 42nd, 2011  
  • 竹内 伸介
    日本航空宇宙学会誌, 59(685) 63-63, 2011  
  • MAKIHARA Kanjuro, SHIMOSE Shigeru, TAKEUCHI Shinsuke, ONODA Junjiro
    The Proceedings of the Dynamics & Design Conference, 2011 _105-1_-_105-7_, 2011  
    Our novel invention: "digital self-powered autonomous" vibration controller using a digital micro-processor is presented. The invented unit is a completely self-powered control system that does not require any external power-supply at all. Nevertheless, this digital, self-directive, and self-powered approach enables the system to be programmable and thus versatile in control scheme. The digital-autonomous controller is much more advanced and progressive than conventional analog-autonomous ones that are clumsy and awkward. This digital system can be implemented in multiple-input multiple-output systems to suppress even complicated structural vibrations. This is quite useful for various applications to energy-saving or energy-shortage systems, such as large space structures, artificial satellites, and isolated lunar bases, which all are vulnerable to long night-time without solar-power.
  • TAKEUCHI Shinsuke, SATO Eiichi, ONODA Junjiro, ARAKAWA Yoji, MIYAHARA Akira
    JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, 58(681) 302-307, 2010  
    This paper includes evaluations of composite tanks or pressure vessels based on fracture mechanics and an improved method for tank design. Problems of exfoliation between the mouthpiece and composite in current composite pressure vessels are shown, and the simple solution by inducing a slit into the mouthpiece near the bonding interface is proposed. The effect of the slit is evaluated using a geometrically simple model as well as a pressure vessel model designed for a rocket.
  • 佐藤英一, 竹内伸介, 野中聡, 成尾芳博, 宮原啓
    宇宙科学技術連合講演会講演集(CD-ROM), 53rd, 2009  
  • TAKEUCHI Shinsuke, SATO Eiichi, ONODA Junjiro, HIGUCHI Ken, ARAKAWA Yoji
    JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, 56(651) 169-178, Apr 5, 2008  
    Adhesive bonding structure around a metalic mouthpiece of a cryogenic composite tank was analyzed based on fracture mechanics. Energy release rate was analytically formulated considering difference in strain energies in tension and bending between before and after the crack growth based on a simplified mathematical model. The analytical results were compared with the calculated results by finite element method for five example tanks; they revealed fairly good match. This analysis gives a guideline of the initial optimal design of a cryogenic composite tank based on fracture mechanics.
  • SATO Eiichi, TAKEUCHI Shinsuke, NARUO Yoshihiro, NONAKA Satoshi, ARAKAWA Yoji, MIYAHARA Akira
    57 29-30, 2008  
  • 小林弘明, 丸祐介, 佐藤哲也, 小島孝之, 岡井敬一, 竹内伸介
    日本航空宇宙学会北部支部講演会講演論文集, 2006, 2006  
  • 竹内 伸介, 峯杉 賢治, 津田 雄一
    宇宙科学シンポジウム, 4 187-190, Jan 8, 2004  
  • TAKEUCHI Shinsuke
    JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, 49(571) 255-261, Aug 5, 2001  
    In this paper, a three-dimensional analysis of launching dynamics of a sounding rocket is investigated. In the analysis, the elastic vibration of the vehicle and launcher is considered. To estimate a trajectory dispersion including the effect of elasticity of the vehicle and launcher, a three-dimensional numerical simulation of a launch is performed. The accuracy of the numerical simulation is discussed and it is concluded that the simulation can estimate the maximum value of the trajectory dispersion properly. After that, the maximum value is estimated for the actual sounding rocket and the value is shown to be within the safty margin for this particular case.
  • TAKEUCHI Shinsuke, ONODA Junjiro, MINESUGI Kenji, HASHIMOTO Yasuo, TOMIZAWA Toshio, SHIMOSE Shigeru
    100(100) 1-34, Mar, 1998  
    In this paper, the trajectory dispersion of the Viper rocket caused by the elastic vibration of the vehicle and rocket launcher is investigated. In order to estimate the trajectory dispersion, a three dimensional numerical simulation of the launch was carried out considering the elastical effect of the vehicle and rocket launcher. The accuracy of the numerical simulation was validated first by the comparison with the vibration data measured on actual launch, and after that the trajectory dispersion was estimated by the simulation. As the result, it is confirmed that the trajectory dispersion caused by th elastic vibration is no matter on actual launch mission.

Presentations

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Research Projects

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