Chengdu, China

Peng Lu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 11.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: The Innovative Mind of Peng Lu

Introduction

Peng Lu is a notable inventor based in Chengdu, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of in-situ penetrating exploration of extraterrestrial celestial bodies. His innovative approach and technical expertise have led to the development of a unique patent that addresses challenges in this specialized area.

Latest Patents

Peng Lu holds a patent for a "Penetrating Cushion Damping Device." This device comprises a penetrator and is designed to enhance the efficiency of penetrating exploration on extraterrestrial surfaces. The invention features a magnetic conductor that encloses the non-penetrating end of the penetrator. Additionally, it includes a drag plate connected to the penetrator at the lower end face of the magnetic conductor. A magnetic source structure generates magnetic force on the magnetic conductor, optimizing the device's performance. This innovative design utilizes a penetrating cushion anti-drag mode, which adapts to the flight penetration speed and minimizes cushion resistance, making it suitable for exploring unknown terrain conditions on celestial bodies.

Career Highlights

Peng Lu is affiliated with the Sichuan Aerospace System Engineering Institute, where he applies his expertise in aerospace engineering and innovation. His work focuses on developing technologies that facilitate the exploration of extraterrestrial environments. With a patent count of 1 patent, he has established himself as a key figure in his field.

Collaborations

Peng Lu collaborates with talented individuals such as Xinjian Wang and Yi Zuo. Together, they contribute to advancements in aerospace technology and exploration.

Conclusion

Peng Lu's innovative contributions to the field of extraterrestrial exploration highlight his dedication to advancing technology in challenging environments. His work continues to inspire future developments in aerospace engineering.

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