Osaka, Japan

Nobuaki Hashimoto



Average Co-Inventor Count = 11.0

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Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2016

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Title: Nobuaki Hashimoto: Pioneer in Liquid Natural Gas Storage Solutions

Introduction:

Nobuaki Hashimoto is an innovative inventor based in Osaka, Japan, known for his contribution to the field of storage tank operation planning for liquefied natural gas. His work addresses complex operational challenges within the industry.

Latest Patents:

Nobuaki Hashimoto holds a patent for a groundbreaking technology titled "System and method for deriving storage tank operation plan." This invention focuses on deriving feasible solutions for storage tanks that store liquefied natural gas, which poses intricate mixed-integer non-linear challenges. The patent outlines a dual-solution process that alternates between two methods: first, by transforming the mixed-integer non-linear programming problem into a mixed-integer linear programming problem for preliminary solutions, and second, by converting it into a continuous non-linear programming problem for final solutions. This innovative approach enhances the efficiency of managing gas storage operations.

Career Highlights:

Nobuaki is affiliated with the Osaka Gas Company Limited, where he applies his expertise to developing advanced solutions for gas storage challenges. His academic background and professional experience in engineering and operations management have allowed him to make significant contributions in the field of energy and resource management.

Collaborations:

Throughout his career, Nobuaki Hashimoto has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kenji Tsuzaki and Kaoru Kawamoto. These partnerships have fostered an environment of innovation and excellence, enabling the team to tackle complex problems in gas storage technology effectively.

Conclusion:

Nobuaki Hashimoto's developments in storage tank operation planning exemplify how innovative thinking can solve real-world problems in the energy sector. His patent on liquefied natural gas storage solutions demonstrates a significant step forward in optimizing operations, potentially benefiting the wider industry and contributing to more efficient energy management practices.

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