Jinan, China

Zhenyu Zhang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Zhenyu Zhang: Innovator in Composite Materials

Introduction

Zhenyu Zhang is a prominent inventor based in Jinan, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the development of composite materials. His innovative work has led to the creation of a unique alumina/titanium silicon carbide composite material.

Latest Patents

Zhenyu Zhang holds a patent for the "Preparation method for alumina/titanium silicon carbide composite material." This invention involves a process where titanium aluminum carbide (TiAlC) is brought into uniform contact with silicon monoxide (SiO) and subjected to vacuum sintering. The resulting composite material is achieved through the mutual diffusion of aluminum and silicon, resulting in high compactness and stable performance. The alumina generated in this process forms a compact oxide film around the titanium silicon carbide crystals, enhancing the antioxidation properties of the composite material. Additionally, the toughness of the material is improved by the presence of titanium silicon carbide. This composite boasts relatively high purity, low sintering temperature, and high bending strength, making it suitable for industrial production.

Career Highlights

Zhenyu Zhang is affiliated with the University of Jinan, where he continues to advance research in composite materials. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications and innovative approach to material synthesis.

Collaborations

Zhenyu Zhang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Qinggang Li and Jinkai Li, contributing to the advancement of research in their field.

Conclusion

Zhenyu Zhang's contributions to the development of alumina/titanium silicon carbide composite materials highlight his innovative spirit and dedication to advancing materials science. His work not only enhances the performance of composite materials but also paves the way for future industrial applications.

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