Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1985-1993
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Josef Schoning
Introduction
Josef Schoning is a notable inventor based in Hambrucken, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of nuclear reactor technology, holding a total of four patents. His work focuses on enhancing the safety and efficiency of gas-cooled nuclear reactors.
Latest Patents
One of Schoning's latest patents is for a gas-cooled nuclear reactor plant with a heat exchanger designed to effectively remove afterheat in emergency situations. This invention addresses the challenges faced when a blower fails, ensuring that afterheat can be adequately removed through natural draught. The heat exchanger is strategically located above a top reflector, allowing for a flow of cold gas during normal operations and a flow of hot gas during emergencies. Another significant patent involves a heat insulation system for surfaces that conduct hot gas streams. This system utilizes multiple layers of slightly compressed ceramic fiber mats, optimized for durability and stability under stress.
Career Highlights
Josef Schoning has dedicated his career to advancing nuclear reactor technology. He works at Hochtemperatur-Reaktorbau GmbH, where he collaborates with other experts in the field. His innovative designs and patents have contributed to the safety and efficiency of nuclear energy production.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Schoning has worked alongside notable colleagues such as Claus Elter and Karl U. Schneider. These collaborations have fostered a creative environment that encourages
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