Yichang, China

Min Liu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 15.0

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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Min Liu - Innovator in High-Precision Magnetic Suspension Accelerometers

Introduction

Min Liu is a distinguished inventor based in Yichang, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of aerospace engineering, particularly in the development of high-precision measurement devices. His innovative work has led to the creation of a unique accelerometer designed for spacecraft applications.

Latest Patents

Min Liu holds a patent for a high-precision magnetic suspension accelerometer. This device is specifically designed to measure the linear acceleration of spacecraft. The accelerometer features a magnetically shielded vacuum chamber system, a magnetic displacement sensing system, and a magnetic suspension control system. It utilizes an optical coherence displacement detection technique to measure the position and posture of a small magnetic proof mass in real time. This invention addresses the challenges of high-precision machining and enables more accurate measurements of acceleration vectors.

Career Highlights

Min Liu is affiliated with China Three Gorges University, where he continues to advance research in innovative measurement technologies. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in the aerospace sector. Liu's dedication to precision engineering has positioned him as a key figure in the development of advanced accelerometers.

Collaborations

Min Liu has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Liqing Pan and Xianwei Yang. Their combined expertise has contributed to the successful development of cutting-edge technologies in their field.

Conclusion

Min Liu's contributions to the field of high-precision magnetic suspension accelerometers exemplify the importance of innovation in aerospace engineering. His work not only enhances measurement accuracy but also paves the way for future advancements in spacecraft technology.

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