Hitachi, Japan

Rinichi Asano


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1999

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Title: Rinichi Asano: Innovator in Zirconium Based Alloys

Introduction

Rinichi Asano is a notable inventor based in Hitachi, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of zirconium based alloys. His work focuses on enhancing the performance of materials used in nuclear reactors.

Latest Patents

Rinichi Asano holds a patent for a zirconium based alloy of low irradiation growth. This invention provides a zirconium based alloy member that exhibits minimal deformation due to irradiation growth. The patent details a method of producing this alloy, which is particularly useful for channel boxes in atomic reactor fuel assemblies. The alloy plate member has specific characteristics, including a width of not less than 100 mm and a composition containing not more than 5 wt % Nb and/or 5 wt % Sn. The member is designed to have a (0001) orientation of hexagonal Zr with respect to the longitudinal direction, ensuring optimal performance under neutron irradiation.

Career Highlights

Rinichi Asano is associated with Hitachi, Ltd., a leading company in technology and engineering. His work has contributed to advancements in nuclear technology and materials engineering. Asano's innovative approach has positioned him as a key figure in the development of safer and more efficient materials for nuclear applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Rinichi Asano has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Tadashi Fujieda and Masahisa Inagaki. These collaborations have fostered a productive environment for innovation and research in the field of materials science.

Conclusion

Rinichi Asano's contributions to the development of zirconium based alloys have made a significant impact on the nuclear industry. His innovative work continues to influence advancements in materials used for atomic reactors.

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