Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020
Title: Yassine Kilali: Innovator in Mechanical Testing of Materials
Introduction
Yassine Kilali is a notable inventor based in Nogent sur Seine, France. He has made significant contributions to the field of mechanical testing of materials, particularly focusing on porous ceramic honeycomb bodies. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique apparatus and method that enhances the strength testing of these materials.
Latest Patents
Yassine Kilali holds a patent for an "Apparatus and methods of mechanical testing materials." This invention provides a comprehensive solution for strength testing porous ceramic honeycomb bodies. The apparatus features an interlayer positioned between at least one platen and the surface of the high porosity honeycomb body being tested. The method involves placing at least one interlayer between the platen and the end face of the body, applying a force to the ceramic honeycomb body, and monitoring the results. The interlayer is designed with a surface weight of approximately 350 g/m and a thickness of at least about 20 mm. Additionally, the invention includes axial and radial localized stamping tests to further assess the strength of the porous ceramic honeycomb bodies.
Career Highlights
Yassine Kilali is currently employed at Corning Incorporated, a company renowned for its advanced materials and innovative technologies. His work at Corning has allowed him to apply his expertise in mechanical testing and contribute to the development of cutting-edge materials.
Collaborations
Yassine collaborates with Khaled Layouni, who is also involved in the field of material testing. Their partnership enhances the research and development efforts at Corning, leading to innovative solutions in material strength testing.
Conclusion
Yassine Kilali's contributions to the field of mechanical testing of materials, particularly through his patented apparatus and methods, demonstrate his commitment to innovation. His work at Corning Incorporated and collaboration with fellow researchers further solidify his role as a key figure in advancing material testing technologies.