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Toshiaki Setoguchi

Toshiaki Setoguchi

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
35
Citations
6354
World Ranking
2616
National Ranking
62

Overview

Toshiaki Setoguchi is affiliated with Saga University in Japan, with a research focus primarily situated within the field of Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Ocean Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The researcher has contributed extensively to topics related to Wave and Wind Energy Systems, Wind Energy Research and Development, Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis, Microbial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation, as well as Electrochemical sensors and biosensors and Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication.

Their recent published papers include the following:

  • "A Straight-Bladed Vertical-Axis Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion: Effect of Guide-Vane Geometry on Performance" (2021), Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • "A Straight-Bladed Vertical-Axis Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion" (2020), The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch
  • "Study on Performance of a Straight-Bladed Vertical-Axis Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion by CFD" (2020), The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress Japan
  • "A Straight-Bladed Vertical-Axis Turbine for Wave Energy Conversion" (2020), Ryuutai Kougaku Bumon Kouenkai kouen rombunshuu/Ryutai Kogaku Bumon Koenkai koen ronbunshu
  • "Enhanced dye treatment and bioelectricity generation in microbial fuel cells: the role of magnetite-inoculated anode and cosubstrates" (2025), Bioresource Technology

Frequent collaborators in their work include Shinichi Morita, Manabu Takao, Yasutaka Hayamizu, Takayuki Suzuki, and Yoichi Kinoue, reflecting consistent teamwork in their research projects.

Setoguchi has published in venues that include:

  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch
  • The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress Japan
  • Ryuutai Kougaku Bumon Kouenkai kouen rombunshuu/Ryutai Kogaku Bumon Koenkai koen ronbunshu
  • Bioresource Technology

The scientist's work covers applied investigations into wave energy conversion technologies, particularly the development and performance assessment of straight-bladed vertical-axis turbines. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been employed to study turbine performance, indicating an integration of simulation techniques with experimental or theoretical methods.

Beyond renewable energy, research also extends into the biotechnological domain, exploring enhanced dye treatment and bioelectricity generation in microbial fuel cells, suggesting interdisciplinary interests crossing environmental and electrical engineering fields.

Best Publications

  • Aerodynamics of high-speed railway train

    Raghu S Raghunathan;H.-D Kim;T Setoguchi

  • Current status of self rectifying air turbines for wave energy conversion

    Toshiaki Setoguchi;Manabu Takao

  • A review of impulse turbines for wave energy conversion

    T Setoguchi;S Santhakumar;H Maeda;M Takao

  • A modified Wells turbine for wave energy conversion

    T. Setoguchi;S. Santhakumar;M. Takao;T.H. Kim

  • Performance of an impulse turbine with fixed guide vanes for wave power conversion

    H Maeda;S Santhakumar;T Setoguchi;M Takao

  • Three dimensional numerical computations on the fast filling of a hydrogen tank under different conditions

    Abhilash Suryan;Heuy Dong Kim;Toshiaki Setoguchi

  • Numerical investigation on the effect of blade sweep on the performance of Wells turbine

    T.H. Kim;T. Setoguchi;K. Kaneko;S. Raghunathan

  • Impulse Turbine With Self-Pitch-Controlled Guide Vanes For Wave Power Conversion (Guide Vanes Connected By Link Motion)

    T. Setoguchi;K. Kaneko;H. Taniyama;H. Maeda

  • Hysteretic characteristics of Wells turbine for wave power conversion

    T. Setoguchi;Y. Kinoue;T.H. Kim;K. Kaneko

  • Influence of nozzle geometry on the near-field structure of a highly underexpanded sonic jet

    Y. Otobe;H. Kashimura;S. Matsuo;T. Setoguchi

  • Development of two-way diffuser for fluid energy conversion system

    Toshiaki Setoguchi;Norimasa Shiomi;Kenji Kaneko

  • Effect of guide vane shape on the performance of a Wells turbine

    T Setoguchi;S Santhakumar;M Takao;T.H Kim

  • Study On an Impulse Turbine For Wave Energy Conversion

    T. Setoguchi;M. Takao;Y. Kinoue;K. Kaneko

  • Comparative study of turbulence models performance for refueling of compressed hydrogen tanks

    Abhilash Suryan;Heuy Dong Kim;Toshiaki Setoguchi

  • Hysteresis on Wells Turbine Characteristics in Reciprocating Flow

    T. Setoguchi;M. Takao;K. Kaneko

  • Wells turbine with end plates for wave energy conversion

    Manabu Takao;Toshiaki Setoguchi;Yoichi Kinoue;Kenji Kaneko

  • Impulse Turbine With Self-Pitch-Controlled Guide Vanes For Wave Power Conversion: Performance Of Mono- Vane Type

    T. Setoguchi;K. Kaneko;H. Maeda;T.W. Kim

  • STUDY OF THE DISCHARGE OF WEAK SHOCKS FROM AN OPEN END OF A DUCT

    H.D. Kim;T. Setoguchi

  • Performance comparison of turbines for wave power conversion

    Tae-Ho Kim;Manabu Takao;Toshiaki Setoguchi;Kenji Kaneko

  • Performance of an Impulse Turbine Based Wave Energy Plant

    S. Santhakumar;V. Jayashankar;Atmanand;A.G. Pathak

  • Hysteretic characteristics of monoplane and biplane Wells turbine for wave power conversion

    Yoichi Kinoue;Tae Ho Kim;Toshiaki Setoguchi;Mamun Mohammad

  • Studies on the Wells Turbine for Wave Power Generator (Turbine Characteristics and Design Parameter for Irregular Wave)

    Masahiro Inoue;Kenji Kaneko;Toshiaki Setoguchi;Tetsurou Saruwatari

  • Mechanism of Hysteretic Characteristics of Wells Turbine for Wave Power Conversion

    Y. Kinoue;T. Setoguchi;T. H. Kim;K. Kaneko

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenji Kaneko
Kenji Kaneko Kyushu University
Md. Mustafizur Rahman
Md. Mustafizur Rahman Universiti Malaysia Pahang

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