Wilbraham, MA, United States of America

Robert L Murner


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 29(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011-2013

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Robert L. Murner

Introduction

Robert L. Murner is an accomplished inventor based in Wilbraham, MA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of gas turbine testing through his innovative patents. With a total of 2 patents, Murner has developed systems that enhance the testing and evaluation of gas turbine components.

Latest Patents

Murner's latest patents include "Systems and methods for producing thermal mechanical fatigue on gas turbine rotors in a spin test environment." This patent describes a test facility that utilizes a heat source to thermally load a test object while it is mechanically loaded by rotation. The facility emulates the operating conditions of a gas turbine engine, allowing for realistic thermal and mechanical fatigue stress testing. His second patent, "System and method for imposing thermal gradients on thin walled test objects and components," outlines a test facility that provides high temperature, high pressure, and high mass flow fluid to create significant thermal gradients on test objects. This innovative approach allows for independent variation of various parameters, making the testing process more efficient and cost-effective.

Career Highlights

Robert L. Murner is currently employed at Test Devices, Inc., where he continues to push the boundaries of gas turbine testing technology. His work has been instrumental in developing testing facilities that are both effective and economical.

Collaborations

Murner has collaborated with notable colleagues such as H. Eric Sonnichsen and Thomas Wolf, contributing to advancements in their field.

Conclusion

Robert L. Murner's innovative work in gas turbine testing has led to significant advancements in the industry. His patents reflect a commitment to improving testing methodologies and enhancing the reliability of gas turbine components.

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