Coburg, Germany

Arnold Gallien


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 17(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2003

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Title: Arnold Gallien: Innovator in Acoustic Measurement Technologies

Introduction

Arnold Gallien is a notable inventor based in Coburg, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of measurement technologies, particularly in the analysis of viscous media. His innovative approach utilizes acoustic wave systems to enhance the accuracy of physical property measurements.

Latest Patents

Arnold Gallien holds a patent for a method titled "Measurement of physical characteristics or physical properties of viscous media by means of Rayleigh waves." This patent describes a sophisticated technique for measuring the physical properties of liquids using an acoustic transfer system that employs Rayleigh waves. The method involves a wave guide with a test section made from a non-piezo-electric solid surface, which contacts the liquid medium. An acoustic sender transmits wave energy, including Rayleigh waves, which are then converted into volume sound waves through a mode converter. The physical characteristics of the liquid are determined by analyzing changes in the parameters of the Rayleigh wave.

Career Highlights

Arnold Gallien is currently associated with Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG in Coburg. His work at this company has allowed him to apply his innovative ideas in practical settings, contributing to advancements in automotive technologies and measurement systems.

Collaborations

Arnold has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Christian Bruetting and Gerhard Lindner. Their combined expertise has fostered a productive environment for innovation and development in their respective fields.

Conclusion

Arnold Gallien's contributions to the field of acoustic measurement technologies exemplify the impact of innovative thinking in practical applications. His patent on measuring viscous media through Rayleigh waves showcases his commitment to advancing measurement techniques.

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