Beijing, China

Tianming Huang

USPTO Granted Patents = 6 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 15.8

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2022-2025

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6 patents (USPTO):

Title: Innovations of Tianming Huang in Rock Mass Monitoring

Introduction

Tianming Huang is a notable inventor based in Beijing, China, recognized for his contributions to the field of rock mass monitoring. With a total of six patents to his name, Huang has developed innovative methods and systems that enhance the understanding of structural deterioration in geological formations.

Latest Patents

Huang's latest patents include a method and system for monitoring structural deterioration of reservoir rock mass under long-time high-temperature conditions. This invention involves the arrangement of ultrasonic transducers and fiber optic extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometric (EFPI) sensors in a loading briquette. The process includes loading ultrasonic waves onto a rock mass sample, monitoring ultrasonic and acoustic emission signals, and conducting joint inversion to determine the position of rock mass fracturing. Another significant patent is a real-time quantitative characterization method, which utilizes a deep learning model driven by physical principles to analyze the evolution of rock mass. This method fuses multiphase field detection data to quantitatively characterize physical and mechanical parameters during the progressive failure of rock mass.

Career Highlights

Huang has worked with esteemed organizations such as the Institute of Geology and Geophysics and Yunnan Dianzhong Water Diversion Engineering Company. His work in these institutions has significantly contributed to advancements in geological monitoring and analysis.

Collaborations

Huang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Shengwen Qi and Bowen Zheng, to further enhance his research and innovations in the field.

Conclusion

Tianming Huang's innovative approaches to rock mass monitoring demonstrate his commitment to advancing geological science. His patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities involved in monitoring structural changes in geological formations.

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