Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2019
Title: Innovations of Inventor Nikolai Kislov
Introduction
Nikolai Kislov is a notable inventor based in Tampa, Florida, recognized for his contributions to the field of fluid dynamics and safety systems. With a total of five patents to his name, Kislov has developed innovative solutions that address complex challenges in modeling transport processes in fluids and enhancing building safety during emergencies.
Latest Patents
Kislov's latest patents include "Analytical tools and methods for modeling transport processes in fluids." This invention presents an improved computer-implemented method for modeling fluid transport processes. Instead of relying on infinitesimal fluid elements of a continuous medium, the method approximates fluid flow as a model gas flow in a corresponding model gas system. This approach is particularly effective for modeling gas flow, including dilute gas flow for high Knudsen numbers (Kn). The method offers a new basis for predicting the dynamic evolution of the model gas system by considering a known dynamic history during a pre-initial period. The anticipated outcome is a new generation of Computational Fluid Dynamics software products that can model gases from the continuum flow regime to the free molecular flow regime, achieving higher prediction accuracy and lower computational costs.
Another significant patent is the "Hurricane protective system." This invention provides a dual function of burglar protection and emergency egress from buildings during situations such as fires. The system features a protective cover with securable apertures that engage and secure a protective panel to the outer wall of the building. This is accomplished through clamp fasteners that can be locked and released from inside the building, ensuring safety and security.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Kislov has worked with various companies, including Eclipse Energy Systems, Inc. His innovative work has made a significant impact in the fields of fluid dynamics and safety engineering.
Collaborations
Kislov has collaborated with Raymond Thomas Westfall, contributing to the development of his innovative solutions.
Conclusion
Nikolai Kislov's inventive contributions have advanced the fields of fluid dynamics and building safety. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and practical solutions that address real-world challenges.