Yin Yanliang won the highest honor in Russia, the "Order of Outstanding Engineering". Only two medals have been issued in the world article cover image
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Yin Yanliang won the highest honor in Russia, the "Order of Outstanding Engineering". Only two medals have been issued in the world

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Yin Yanliang has received the highest honor in Russia, the "Order of Outstanding Engineering". Only two medals have been issued in the world. Taiwan University of Science and Technology invites Director Gurov of the Russian Academy of Engineering to Taiwan for academic exchanges...

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National Taiwan University of Science and Technology invites Director Gurov of the Russian Academy of Engineering to Taiwan for academic exchanges and gives a special lecture on sustainable development, creating building materials and waste utilization to solve ecological problems. During this trip, Gurov also represented the Russian Academy of Engineering to award the Russian Academy of Engineering's highest honor, the Medal of Outstanding Engineering, to the president of Taiwan Runtai Group. He thanked Yin Yanliang for his willingness to license patented technology to the Russian industry for free use.

Gurov said that the "five-screw technology" authorized by Yin Yanliang to Russia has been patented by more than 10 countries including Taiwan, Europe, the United States, and Japan. This technology allows the reinforced steel bars that were originally only used for columns to be mixed. The concrete construction method has made breakthroughs and has been successfully applied to square columns. Therefore, it can be widely used in scenes such as bridge piers or houses. It can improve safety, enhance durability, earthquake resistance, save materials and many other benefits. It has made a great contribution to all human beings in the world.

> Zhang Guozhen, director of the National Earthquake Engineering Research Center, once assisted in testing the "five-hoop technology" by destroying large-scale concrete columns. It was later confirmed that this technology can effectively reduce the damage to buildings caused by earthquakes. Zhang Guozhen also said that this technology has also been exported to countries such as Singapore, and most buildings in Taiwan and China have also implemented it.

Zhang Dapeng, former chairman of the Taiwan Concrete Society, said that the main reason why this technology was developed is because Taiwan itself is located in a strong earthquake zone, and with the occurrence of major earthquakes such as 921, Taiwanese people have long seen that if the stirrups of building beams and columns are not effective enough, as long as there is an earthquake, a large number of human lives will be paid.

The Outstanding Engineering Medal awarded by Director Gurov of the Russian Academy of Engineering is the highest honor of the Russian Academy of Engineering. Only two have been issued so far.

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