Naka, Japan

Yoshinori Takayama

USPTO Granted Patents = 11 


 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.8

ph-index = 2

Forward Citations = 7(Granted Patents)


Location History:

  • Naka-gun, JP (2006)
  • Ibaraki, JP (2013 - 2017)
  • Naka, JP (2017 - 2019)

Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2006-2019

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11 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Yoshinori Takayama: Innovator in Fluidized Calcination Technology.

Introduction

Yoshinori Takayama is a prominent inventor based in Naka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of fluidized calcination, holding a total of 11 patents. His work focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of calcination processes, particularly in the cement industry.

Latest Patents

One of Takayama's latest inventions is a fluidized calciner designed to reduce the rate of unburned fuel at the outlet. This innovation allows for sufficient calcination while preventing occlusion in a preheater, even when using pulverized coal or coke with low combustion quality. The design incorporates advanced computational fluid dynamics to optimize the shape of the furnace and operational conditions. The fluidized calciner features a tubular furnace body, a pulverized coal blowing line, a raw material chute, and multiple air introduction pipes, all strategically connected to enhance performance.

Career Highlights

Yoshinori Takayama has dedicated his career to advancing technologies in the cement industry. His work at Mitsubishi Materials Corporation has positioned him as a key figure in the development of efficient calcination methods. His innovative approaches have not only improved operational efficiency but also contributed to environmental sustainability in industrial processes.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Takayama has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Junzhu Wang and Hirokazu Shima. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas and the development of cutting-edge technologies.

Conclusion

Yoshinori Takayama's contributions to fluidized calcination technology exemplify his commitment to innovation and efficiency in the cement industry. His patents and collaborative efforts continue to influence advancements in this critical field.

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