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    Large-scale playground equipment production at Takeda by student  Report on PBL activities at the FUT practical learning exercise

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    Fukui University of Technology has established an 8-credit PBL course for 2nd through 4th year students. However, due to COVID-19, it had not achieved sufficient educational outcomes for two years. This paper reports on the activities of this subject in 2022. What we worked on this time was the production of large playground equipment to be installed within a nature-rich playground for children in Takeda, Maruoka-tyou, Fukui Prefecture. A design competition was held among the students who participated in the 2021 lecture, and the design to be implemented was selected at that time. In the 2022 lecture, based on the design, the students were roughly divided into the following tasks: 1) review of the design for implementation, 2) creation of basic design drawings, 3) creation of drawings for fabrication, 4) material processing, 5) assembly, and 6) installation.departmental bulletin pape

    When We Started Using the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) as a Way to Teach English

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    Sometimes overarching narratives can seem daunting and confusing. We may not understand how we are to make sense of and implement policies that seem too large or irrelevant to our classrooms. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) are such an overarching narrative, causing a shift in societies’ operations. This paper reports on how three English language teachers were able to implement a new lesson curriculum using the UNSDGs as the primary content for instruction and make some significant changes to their classrooms. They also show how change within a formal operational structure being moved by external forces of globalization is possible. Finally, this report can be read as a guide for how to investigate and explore one’s own educational context when there is a feeling that change might be necessary.departmental bulletin pape

    Influence of Locomotive Organ Dysfunction on Fundamental Movements and Physical Fitness in Childhood

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    福井工業大学大学院工学研究科博士(工学)2022年度doctoral thesi

    運動経験の有無を考慮したウェイトトレーニング初心者の筋痛、筋疲労および筋力発揮値低下の経時変化に関する研究

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    福井工業大学大学院工学研究科博士(工学)2023年度doctoral thesi

    Rapaza viridisにおける盗葉緑体制御メカニズムの解明

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    福井工業大学大学院工学研究科博士(工学)2023年度doctoral thesi

    Condition of red tide appearance in Wakasa bay using satellite imagery

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    It is well known that red tides cause serious damage to the fishing industry, especially to culture businesses in Japan. If the appearance of the red tide can be predicted, there may be possible action to reduce fishery damage. In this paper, MODIS(Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) data were used to investigate the conditions under which red tides occur in Wakasa Bay. Results of the data analyses for the period from July, 2001 to December, 2019 indicate conditions, for the appearance of the red tide bloom in Wakasa bay as follows : (1) the threshold amount of chlorophyll-a is close to 3mg/m³, (2) the range of SST (Sea Surface Temperature) is limited in a range from 12 to 20℃. We also propose here to utilize MODIS band1 images corresponding to a red band with spatial resolution of 250m together with NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) images which has also spatial resolution of 250m, for the confirmation of the red tide. In recent years, the occurrence of red tides in Wakasa Bay has been decreasing, which may be attributed to the improved water quality in the water surrounding Fukui Prefecture.departmental bulletin pape

    Effect of Shear Span Ratio on Structural Performance of Precast Reinforced Concrete Core Walls with Horizontal Tied Rebars

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    Precast core walls in high-rise buildings are effective for construction because they can be built more quickly than cast-in-place core walls. In this study, lateral loading test results were analyzed on wall columns simulating the corner and the area near the corner of an L-shaped core wall with horizontal tied rebars. The specimen consisted of four square-section precast columns. The vertical joints between the precast columns were grouted with high-strength mortar. Each precast column had cotters at the vertical joint, and horizontal tied rebars were concentrated at the second and third floor levels, and the mid height level of the first story. Based on the results of lateral loading tests, the effect of shear span ratio on structural performance of precast reinforced concrete core walls was clarified.departmental bulletin pape

    Fabrication and Characterization of OLED Devices Containing Cyclodextrin Polymer Layers as Ecology devises -m-MTDATA/PBD System-

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    In this study, we report an investigation of the fabrication and characterization of OLEDs containing cyclodextrin polymer layers. The OLEDs was fabrication by deposition of 4,4',4''-Tris[phenyl(m-tolyl)amino]triphenylamine (m-MTDATA), cyclodextrin polymer(α-・β-・γ-CDP), 2-(4-tert-Biphenylyl)-5-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (PBD), LiF, and Al on the ITO-glass. The OLEDs indicates the green emission, which is due to the fluorescence of m-MTDATA and PBD (exciplex) in the presence of CDP, and the highest luminance reached 1947 cd m-² (Non). Our study revealed that the weakening of the inclusion effect, caused by an increase in cavity size, facilitates the extraction of exciplex emission. Moreover, we observed that the presence of CDP induces structural modifications at the interface, thereby affecting the energy transfer pathway during the excited state process in the OLED. These findings provide important insights into the design of exciplex-based OLEDs and their potential applications in the field of organic electronics.departmental bulletin pape

    Examining Support Systems for Students with Disabilities through a Case Study : from Interview with a Student with Physical Disability

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    This study examined the effects in establishing support systems for students with disabilities through a case study of support provided to a student with physical disability. First, the implementation process of supports from admission to graduation was examined for the student with physical disability who entered the university after the enforcement of the Disability Discrimination Act. The supports were provided the establishment of a university environment, including making the campus barrier-free. Also, supports during the academic period included mobility assistance and the training of support students. In terms of employment support, internships were introduced. To evaluate these supports, interviews were conducted with the student with physical disability. The results indicated that the student with physical disability positively evaluated the campus barrier-free environment, mobility assistance provided by support students, and the introduction of internships. These findings suggested that support system for students with disabilities contributes to his acceptance of disability and personal growth.departmental bulletin pape

    Nuclear Fuel Behavior Analysis considering burnup extension for small modular reactor

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    Recently, small modular reactor (SMR) has been attracting attention in many countries. This is the reason why SMR has less initial investment of building reactor and less potential risks in accidental condition than conventional large scale LWRs. One of characteristics of SMR is that their simple structure of reactor and plant system. So, the cost of operation and maintenance is low. This SMR design concept is relating with fuel management. The fuel enrichment and burnup will increase. But we have less knowledge of high burnup fuel behavior. So, in this study, we have paid attention to the SMR fuel behavior in high burnup condition. We used fuel behavior analysis code FEMAXI-8 and analyzed SMR fuel behavior in high burnup condition. The analysis result showed that SMR fuel has little problem in corrosion because of lower rod surface temperature but inner gas pressure has increased very much in 120GWd/tU twice as much as current Light Water Reactor fuel because of high Fission Gas Release (FGR) in high burnup condition.departmental bulletin pape

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