Jiang Haokang

Jiang Haokang (Chinese: 蒋浩康; March 1935 – 15 October 2019) was a Chinese aerospace engineer and a professor at Beihang University. An expert on aeroengine testing and flow measurement technology, he won the State Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize) in 1993.

Biography

Jiang was born in March 1935 in Wujin, Jiangsu, Republic of China. In 1953, he became one of the first class of students at the newly established Beihang University (then called Beijing Institute of Aeronautics) and studied engine design. Upon graduation in 1958, he was hired by the university as a faculty member. From 1980 to 1983, he was a visiting scholar at Cranfield University in England.[1][2]

With his research focus on aeroengine testing and flow measurement technology, Jiang was a recognized expert in the field in China. He was awarded the First Prize of the Guanghua Science and Technology Fund and a special pension by the Chinese government for distinguished scientists.[1] In 1993, his research on "a large-scale axial flow compressor facility and dynamic measurement techniques for rotor flow study" won the State Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize).[1][3]

Jiang died on 15 October 2019 in Chengdu, aged 84.[1][2]

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References

  1. Yue, Huairang (2019-10-17). "84岁中国著名航空发动机试验与测量领域专家蒋浩康逝世". The Paper. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  2. Li Yifan 李一凡 (2019-10-17). "84岁航空发动机领域专家蒋浩康病逝,系北航第一批学生". The Beijing News. Retrieved 2019-10-21.
  3. Jiang, Haokang; Li, Yuchun; Zhang, Hong; Xiong, Zhang; Xu, Lipin; Cheng, Maozhang (January 1992). "A large-scale axial flow compressor facility and dynamic measurement techniques for rotor flow study". Journal of Aerospace Power via CNKI.
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