Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010
Title: Innovations by Jeffrey Ko in Finite Element Modeling
Introduction
Jeffrey Ko is an accomplished inventor based in Issaquah, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of finite element modeling, particularly through his innovative methods that utilize mass distribution to model objects effectively. His work has implications in various engineering applications, especially in the aerospace industry.
Latest Patents
Jeffrey Ko holds a patent for a "Finite element modeling method utilizing mass distribution." This invention discloses various embodiments of finite element modeling methods that utilize mass distribution to model an object. In one embodiment, the finite element model of the object may be partitioned into sub-models. A determination may be made regarding which elements in the finite element model are structural and which are non-structural. Mass properties for both structural and non-structural elements in each sub-model may be determined. Significant non-structural masses within each sub-model may be selected and added to the finite element model. The remaining insignificant, non-structural masses may be incorporated onto the structural masses by scaling the densities of the structural masses. The scaled structural masses may then be added to the finite element model. Other embodiments include objects that were modeled utilizing finite element models under this invention.
Career Highlights
Jeffrey Ko is currently employed at The Boeing Company, where he applies his expertise in finite element modeling to advance aerospace technologies. His innovative approaches have contributed to the development of more efficient and accurate modeling techniques, which are crucial in the design and analysis of aircraft structures.
Collaborations
Jeffrey has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Mostafa Rassaian and David W Twigg. Their combined efforts have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas.
Conclusion
Jeffrey Ko's contributions to finite element modeling demonstrate his commitment to innovation in engineering. His patent and work at The Boeing Company highlight the importance of utilizing advanced modeling techniques in the aerospace industry.