Wuhan, China

Rui Xu

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Innovations of Rui Xu in Natural Gas Hydrate Research

Introduction

Rui Xu is a prominent inventor based in Wuhan, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of geotechnical mechanics, particularly in the study of natural gas hydrates. His innovative work focuses on developing methods and devices that enhance the understanding and management of formations containing natural gas hydrate.

Latest Patents

Rui Xu holds a patent for a "Self drilling pressure simulation test device and method for formation containing natural gas hydrate." This invention provides a self-drilling side pressure simulation test device and method that is crucial for testing formations containing natural gas hydrate. The device includes a reactor, a cutting tool, a mud conveying mechanism, and a side pressure testing device. The reactor is designed to fill with the simulated substance of the formation to be tested. The cutting tool can move up and down within the reactor, while the mud conveying mechanism outputs the mud cut by the tool. The side pressure test device allows for conducting experiments at set depths, enabling direct testing of the engineering mechanical parameters of the formation. This method is vital for ensuring the stability of natural gas hydrate formations and preventing engineering disasters.

Career Highlights

Rui Xu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he conducts research and development in geotechnical mechanics. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in the energy sector, particularly in the safe extraction and management of natural gas hydrates.

Collaborations

Rui Xu collaborates with notable colleagues, including Houzhen Wei and Hao Liu. Their combined expertise contributes to advancing research in the field of natural gas hydrates.

Conclusion

Rui Xu's innovative contributions to the study of natural gas hydrates demonstrate his commitment to advancing geotechnical mechanics. His patented device and method are significant advancements that hold promise for the future of energy resource management.

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