Saitama, Japan

Kazushi Yamamoto


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 27(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2013

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kazushi Yamamoto: Innovator in Engine Control Technology

Introduction

Kazushi Yamamoto is a notable inventor based in Saitama, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of internal combustion engine technology. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing engine performance and efficiency.

Latest Patents

Kazushi Yamamoto holds a patent for a control device for an internal combustion engine. This device employs PCCI combustion, which enables high-stability operation across a wide range of conditions. The engine control device features a fuel supply system that delivers light oil or a mixed fuel containing light oil to the engine. Additionally, it includes a gas supply system that provides hydrogen to the engine. A required premixed gas calculating unit is also part of the system, which stores and utilizes multiple combustion waveforms that vary based on hydrogen addition concentration. This unit selects the optimal combustion waveform to achieve high thermal efficiency, while also determining the appropriate hydrogen addition concentration. This innovation effectively reduces the generation of PM and NOx, while improving the engine's thermal efficiency.

Career Highlights

Kazushi Yamamoto is currently employed at Honda Motor Co., Ltd., where he continues to develop advanced technologies for internal combustion engines. His work has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of engine performance and environmental sustainability.

Collaborations

Kazushi collaborates with esteemed colleagues such as Hajime Kabashima and Yasuhiro Urata. Their combined expertise contributes to the innovative projects at Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Conclusion

Kazushi Yamamoto's contributions to engine control technology exemplify the spirit of innovation in the automotive industry. His patent for a control device significantly enhances engine efficiency and reduces harmful emissions. His work continues to influence the future of internal combustion engines.

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