Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2017
Title: Aurelien Rene-Pierre Massot: Innovator in Turbomachinery
Introduction
Aurelien Rene-Pierre Massot is a notable inventor based in Vaux le Penil, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of turbomachinery, holding a total of four patents. His innovative designs focus on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of gas turbine engines.
Latest Patents
One of Massot's latest patents is an interface device between two turbomachine elements. This device features an annular air inlet structure with opposite parts designed to contact the first and second turbomachine elements. The first part is configured for swivel contact with the first element, while an elastic return device surrounds the air inlet structure, ensuring contact with at least the first turbomachine element. Another significant patent is for a gas turbine engine with a valve that establishes communication between two enclosures. This invention involves a two-spool gas turbine engine that includes an HP turbine stator ring and an exterior wall of the transition channel. The engine is characterized by two enclosures that communicate through a valve-controlled orifice, optimizing air distribution and pressure management.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Aurelien has worked with prominent companies in the aerospace industry, including Snecma and Safran Aircraft Engines. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in turbomachinery.
Collaborations