This page introduces recent researches conducted at the University of Tokyo Jet Propulsion Laboratory (UTJPL).
The main focus of research at the UTJPL is on aerodynamic phenomena within aerodynamic engines for aircraft and spacecraft. At the UTJPL, research is also conducted in a wide variety of fields such as aerodynamic flow in organisms, particularly avians and insects for engineering applications.

  • PSP Measurement of Unsteady Blade Pressure
  • Shock Associated Flutter
  • Flow Separation Effect on Cascade Flutter
  • Active Control of Cascade Flutter

  • 3D Unsteady Flow Behavior in Rotor-Stator Configuration
  • Stall Suppression by Casing Treatment
  • Effect of Reynolds Number on Comopressor Performance

  • Suppression of Jet Noise by Micro Jet Injection
  • Suppression of Fan Noise by Trailing Edge Blowing

  • Effect of Boundary Layer Suction on Stable Combustion
  • Effect of Body Surface Boundary Layer on Flow Stability

  • Two-Phase Flow Phenomena under Micro-Gravity Condition
  • Atomization Process of Propellant Injector
  • Numerical Analysis of Phase Change by Surface Tracking Method
  • Liquid Behavior on Steam Turbine Blade

  • Enhancement of Mass and Heat Transport
  • Characteristics of Oscillatory Flow in Avian Lung System