Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2004
Title: Innovations of Si-Young Yoon in Measuring Cross-Inertia-Moment
Introduction
Si-Young Yoon is an accomplished inventor based in Songnam-shi, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of measurement technology, particularly in the area of cross-inertia-moment measurement. His innovative approach has the potential to enhance the precision of various stabilizing systems.
Latest Patents
Si-Young Yoon holds a patent for a device and method for measuring cross-inertia-moment in a limited angular rotary axis. This invention relates to the measurement of cross-inertia-moment in a limited angular rotatory axis. The measuring device includes a base plate, a pair of first supporters secured on the base plate through a load cell, and a second supporter that can rotate around the first rotatory axis. This design allows for the measurement and amendment of the cross-inertia-moment in multiple axis line of sight stabilizers and low-speed rotary machinery. The invention effectively minimizes interference from inertia, thereby improving the precision of stabilizers.
Career Highlights
Si-Young Yoon is currently associated with Samsung Thales Co., Ltd., where he continues to innovate and develop advanced measurement technologies. His work has been instrumental in enhancing the capabilities of stabilizing systems used in various applications.
Collaborations
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Conclusion
Si-Young Yoon's contributions to the field of measurement technology, particularly through his patent on cross-inertia-moment measurement, demonstrate his innovative spirit and commitment to advancing precision in stabilizing systems. His work at Samsung Thales Co., Ltd. continues to influence the industry positively.