Kingston, Canada

Scott Fitzpatrick


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Scott Fitzpatrick: Innovator in Fluid Dynamics Measurement

Introduction

Scott Fitzpatrick is an accomplished inventor based in Kingston, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of fluid dynamics through his innovative patent. His work focuses on measuring force and power during unsteady fluid motions, which has applications in various industries.

Latest Patents

Scott Fitzpatrick holds a patent for an "Apparatus and method for measuring force and power during unsteady fluid motions." This invention provides a method for measuring the force exerted by an object moving in a fluid or the force of a moving fluid on a stationary object. The apparatus is designed to output a measure of the force and/or power of the object moving in the fluid as a function of time. It includes at least one sensor that outputs signals corresponding to pressure differentials on the object. This technology can be utilized in applications such as feedback for control of actuators in electromechanical systems and performance metrics during water sports like swimming and paddling. Scott Fitzpatrick has 1 patent to his name.

Career Highlights

Scott Fitzpatrick is affiliated with Queen's University at Kingston, where he continues to advance his research and innovations. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and contributions to the understanding of fluid dynamics.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include David E Rival and Louis Burelle, who have collaborated with him on various projects related to fluid dynamics and measurement technologies.

Conclusion

Scott Fitzpatrick is a notable inventor whose work in measuring force and power during unsteady fluid motions has significant implications for both academic research and practical applications. His contributions continue to influence the field of fluid dynamics.

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