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Ludmila D Kistersky

from North Providence, RI
Age ~77

Ludmila Kistersky Phones & Addresses

  • 5 Willern St, N Providence, RI 02911 (401) 321-3858
  • 456 Eaton St, Providence, RI 02908 (401) 274-5702 (401) 521-4767
  • 462 Eaton St, Providence, RI 02908 (401) 861-1235
  • 575 Pleasant Valley Pkwy, Providence, RI 02908 (401) 228-6210
  • North Providence, RI
  • Nashua, NH
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • Tiverton, RI
  • 575 Pleasant Valley Pkwy, Providence, RI 02908

Work

Company: Dss Oct 2001 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Specialities: Physics, Electronics

Skills

Research • Business Strategy • Analysis • R&D • English • Entrepreneurship • Science • Management Consulting • Product Development • Strategy • Project Management • Physics • Teaching • Data Analysis • Strategic Planning • Policy

Industries

Nanotechnology

Resumes

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Owner

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Location:
5 Willern St, North Providence, RI 02911
Industry:
Nanotechnology
Work:
Dss
Owner
Education:
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Masters, Physics, Electronics
Skills:
Research
Business Strategy
Analysis
R&D
English
Entrepreneurship
Science
Management Consulting
Product Development
Strategy
Project Management
Physics
Teaching
Data Analysis
Strategic Planning
Policy

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ludmila Kistersky
PRESIDENT
Impact Technologies, Inc
DEVELOPING PATENTABLE TECHNOLOGY
462 Eaton St, Providence, RI
456 Eaton St, Providence, RI 02908
Ludmila Kistersky
Principal
Dss LLC
Nonclassifiable Establishments
456 Eaton St, Providence, RI 02908

Publications

Us Patents

Energy Storage Apparatus For Magnetic Pulse Welding And Forming

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US Patent:
6400538, Jun 4, 2002
Filed:
Mar 3, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/517958
Inventors:
Ludmila Kistersky - Providence RI
Daniil Dudko - Kiev, UA
Viatcheslav Shevchenko - Providence RI
Assignee:
INLI, LLC - Providence RI
International Classification:
H01G 110
US Classification:
361 17
Abstract:
An energy storage system for use in a magnetic pulse welding and forming apparatus includes a bank of capacitors and a very-low inductance conductive bus system interconnecting the capacitors. The bus system provides the ability to generate a very high frequency, short duration impulse which is needed for welding. The bus system includes first, second and third flat bus panels disposed in closely spaced overlying relation. The second, or middle, bus panel is the âhotâ bus and is electrically insulated from the first (lower) and third (upper) bus panels by sheets of electrically insulating material. The first and third bus panels are connected together cooperatively form a ground bus. The bus system overlies the upper ends of the capacitors wherein the second bus panel is electrically interconnected to the respective hot contacts of the capacitors, and further wherein the ground bus is electrically interconnected with the respective ground contacts of the plurality of capacitors. The energy storage system further includes an energy source connected to the capacitors, a discharge device, a charging control device, and a discharge control device for selectively initiating discharge of energy stored in the capacitors.

External Inductor For Magnetic-Pulse Welding And Forming

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US Patent:
61370940, Oct 24, 2000
Filed:
Aug 27, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/383822
Inventors:
Ludmila Kistersky - Providence RI
Daniil Dudko - Kiev, UA
Shevchenko Viacheslav - Providence RI
International Classification:
H05B 636
US Classification:
219672
Abstract:
An external inductor for magnetic pulse welding and forming includes an outer steel frame and an inner beryllium-bronze alloy insert which is removably mounted within the frame. The steel frame and the beryllium bronze insert respectively split the responsibility for higher mechanical strength and more concentrated pulse current on the inner surface of inductor's central opening. The improved external inductor design is capable of creating greater impulse forces onto the outer workpiece and has been demonstrated to perform at least 25-30% more deformation than a simple one piece simple steel external inductor for a full metallurgical joint.
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