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Anatoly Blanovsky
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Anatoly Blanovsky (ablanovsky@yahoo.com), MS in Engineering Physics, is Lead Researcher at Westside Environmental Technology Company (WETC). WETC is a technological research and development start-up in the field of renewable energy. Our focus is the conceptual design and commercialization of an innovative, 3D-printed photoelectric and thermal field emission solar power module. The design will utilize a blackbody-cavity solar absorber and consist of double-glazed panels that will allow both the front and rear of the module to collect sunlight. Spacing between anode, gate and cathode will allow for greatly improved fundamental properties compared to current, majority in use, photovoltaic modules. Additionally, WETC's proposed design affords the ability to combine solar and wind energies in the use of building-integrated solar chimneys in urban areas. The module can also serve as thyratron-type DC/AC inverters or heat exchangers. The thyratron capabilities feature power amplification, up to 10^11 per module and 95-99% efficiency at all voltages above 250V. Please see A. Blanovsky, Energy Storage with Integrated Thermal Field Emission Conversion and Insulation, XXIII International scientific and Practical Online-Conference Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency of the XXI Century, Kyiv, Ukraine, (2022) Pages: 167 - 171, https://www.ive.org.ua/?page_id=3371&lang=en; and A. Blanovsky, Classical Physics-based Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition Concept. American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 10, Issue 4, (2021), Pages: 93 - 100. http://www.ajmp.org/article/122/10.11648.j.ajmp.20211004.13.
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Anatoly Blanovsky (ablanovsky@yahoo.com), MS in Engineering Physics, is Lead Researcher at Westside Environmental Technology Company (WETC). WETC is a technological research and development start-up in the field of renewable energy. Our focus is the conceptual design and commercialization of an innovative, 3D-printed photoelectric and thermal field emission solar power module. The design will utilize a blackbody-cavity solar absorber and consist of double-glazed panels that will allow both the front and rear of the module to collect sunlight. Spacing between anode, gate and cathode will allow for greatly improved fundamental properties compared to current, majority in use, photovoltaic modules. Additionally, WETC's proposed design affords the ability to combine solar and wind energies in the use of building-integrated solar chimneys in urban areas. The module can also serve as thyratron-type DC/AC inverters or heat exchangers. The thyratron capabilities feature power amplification, up to 10^11 per module and 95-99% efficiency at all voltages above 250V. Please see A. Blanovsky, Energy Storage with Integrated Thermal Field Emission Conversion and Insulation, XXIII International scientific and Practical Online-Conference Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency of the XXI Century, Kyiv, Ukraine, (2022) Pages: 167 - 171, https://www.ive.org.ua/?page_id=3371&lang=en; and A. Blanovsky, Classical Physics-based Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition Concept. American Journal of Modern Physics, Vol. 10, Issue 4, (2021), Pages: 93 - 100. http://www.ajmp.org/article/122/10.11648.j.ajmp.20211004.13.
skills
Engineer Researcher Scientist
Roles I’m interested in
Innovator