Xi'an, China

Zhonghong Dong


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.2

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Years Active: 2025

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations of Zhonghong Dong in Geological Detection Robotics

Introduction

Zhonghong Dong is a prominent inventor based in Xi'an, China, known for his contributions to the field of geological detection robotics. With a total of 2 patents, he has developed innovative solutions that enhance the detection of geological information without disturbing the in-situ stress of the environment.

Latest Patents

Dong's latest patents include an in-situ detection robot and a detection method for geological information without disturbance of in-situ stress. This invention features a sleeve, a drilling unit positioned at the top of the sleeve, a dumping unit inside the sleeve, and a support propulsion unit outside the sleeve. The design allows for efficient soil discharge and geological information detection, with a control unit that processes the collected data. Another significant patent is the in-situ detection robot specifically designed for loess geological information. This robot includes an active tensioning system, an auxiliary tensioning system, a control system, a drive system, and a detection system. It is capable of adapting to changes in aperture size and effectively addresses challenges faced by traditional crawler pipe robots.

Career Highlights

Zhonghong Dong is affiliated with Chang'an University, where he continues to advance research in geological detection technologies. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding and exploration of geological environments.

Collaborations

Dong collaborates with notable colleagues, including Hengxing Lan and Haoyi Yang, who share his commitment to innovation in geological detection.

Conclusion

Zhonghong Dong's innovative patents and contributions to geological detection robotics demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing technology in this critical field. His work not only fills existing technical gaps but also paves the way for future advancements in geological exploration.

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