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Harbin Shenneng Motor Co., Ltd. to participate in the "deep-sea underwater electro-hydraulic actuator (EHA) development and application demonstration" project to start
Harbin Shenneng Motor Co., Ltd. to participate in the "deep-sea underwater electro-hydraulic actuator (EHA) development and application demonstration" project to start
Recently, the national key research and development program"Deep sea and polar key technology and equipment" key special project "deep sea underwater electro-hydraulic actuator (EHA) development and application demonstration" project kick-off meeting and implementation plan review meeting was held in Hangzhou.
Project leader, Professor Mei Deqing of Ocean College of Zhejiang University reported on the project. The expert group led by Academician Li Lianglong conducted a demonstration and review of the project implementation plan. The experts unanimously agreed to pass the project implementation plan demonstration review.
The "Deep-sea Underwater Electro-hydraulic Actuator (EHA) Development and Application Demonstration" project was jointly declared by Zhejiang University, China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation 75th Research Institute, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, etc. The project focuses on the deep-sea underwater electro-hydraulic actuator, from the core components, system design, sea trial application and other aspects of common technology research, to overcome the deep-sea environment related key technologies, in order to form a set of deep-sea underwater electro-hydraulic actuator components, design, manufacturing and application technology system.
From ChinaMore than 30 people, including the leaders of the Agenda 21 Management Center and the project leader, as well as the project expert group and key members of the project team, attended the kick-off meeting.As a participant in the project, Harbin Shenneng Co., Ltd. also participated in this meeting, and in the future, it will join hands with various well-known scientific research institutions to tackle the key technologies of deep-sea projects again.