Savigny sur Orge, France

Thierry Niclot




Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 11(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2009

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Thierry Niclot in Aircraft Engine Technology

Introduction

Thierry Niclot is a notable inventor based in Savigny sur Orge, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of aircraft engine technology, particularly in enhancing the performance and reliability of low-pressure compressors.

Latest Patents

One of Thierry Niclot's key patents is for a "Stiffener for low pressure compressor for an aircraft engine." This invention addresses the issue of unbalanced mass effects that can occur in the low-pressure compressor of an aircraft engine. The proposed stiffeners are designed to increase the stiffness of the assembly, thereby reducing the likelihood of cracks due to accidental unbalanced masses. The design allows one end of the stiffener to be fixed to the engine casing at the structural arm, while the other end is secured to the compressor, preferably at the upstream face of the third guide vane. Notably, the stiffeners are constructed in two parts that are fixed to each other, with manufacturing optimized to limit any additional weight.

Career Highlights

Thierry Niclot is associated with Snecma, a prominent company in the aerospace sector. His work at Snecma has allowed him to focus on innovative solutions that enhance the safety and efficiency of aircraft engines.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Thierry has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Jerome Mace and Claude R Lejars. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of technology in the aerospace industry.

Conclusion

Thierry Niclot's innovative work in aircraft engine technology, particularly with his patent for stiffeners in low-pressure compressors, showcases his commitment to improving safety and performance in aviation. His contributions are valuable to the ongoing development of aerospace engineering.

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