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The [[Main_Page|Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]] in association with [http://photomechanics.ru Photomechanics] develops professional equipment for creating 3D-images | The [[Main_Page|Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]] in association with [http://photomechanics.ru Photomechanics] develops professional equipment for creating 3D-images | ||
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Employees of the [[Main_Page|Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]] developed an original technique of modeling the formation and development of cracks in solids, based on the method of particle dynamics. This method was used to describe such processes as: | Employees of the [[Main_Page|Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]] developed an original technique of modeling the formation and development of cracks in solids, based on the method of particle dynamics. This method was used to describe such processes as: | ||
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Key publications on this topics are provided [http://www.ipme.ru/ipme/labs/msm/Pub/index.html here]. | Key publications on this topics are provided [http://www.ipme.ru/ipme/labs/msm/Pub/index.html here]. | ||
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Employees of the [[Main_Page|Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]] investigated the stability of thin-walled structures for [http://www.joriside.ru/ JORIS IDE]. | Employees of the [[Main_Page|Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics]] investigated the stability of thin-walled structures for [http://www.joriside.ru/ JORIS IDE]. |
Revision as of 01:06, 22 May 2014
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics > Applied researches{{#SecurityShowAllTabsGroup:staff}} Applied researches
This page describes the applied researches carried out by the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, Polytechnical University).
Contents
Nuclear Power Engineering
Researches for the nuclear industry are held in USTC "Technical diagnostics and reliability of nuclear and thermal power plants", headed by Yuri Yevgenyevich Karyakin, Professor of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
Resonance Enhanced Drilling, RED
The Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and The University of Aberdeen have been collaborating on the topic of rock massif destruction under the action of resonance drilling since 1999. Read more...
High-speed photography
The list of projects carried out for Weatherford, Radar MMS, Factoria LS, "KOSMOS-NEFT-GAS" etc. by the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics:
- Vibrations of the moving parts of the aircraft
- Dynamics of multiphase flows
- Vacuum arc cleaning of metal surfaces
- Arc discharges
- Motions of athletes
Oil and Gas
Employees of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics conducted research for the leading oilfield services companies in the following areas:
- Simulation of hydraulic fracturing and related technological and geomechanical processes
- Studying of the dynamics of proppant in hydraulic fracturing
- Studying of the rheological properties of multiphase mixtures
Equipment for 3D-filming
The Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in association with Photomechanics develops professional equipment for creating 3D-images
Fracture
Employees of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics developed an original technique of modeling the formation and development of cracks in solids, based on the method of particle dynamics. This method was used to describe such processes as:
- Percussive drilling
- Spall fracture
- Hydraulic fracturing
- Punching of a deformable barrier with a striker
- Formation and development of fatigue cracks
Key publications on this topics are provided here.
Construction mechanics
Employees of the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics investigated the stability of thin-walled structures for JORIS IDE.
Extreem sports
The Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in association with AlpineReplay ltd. (USA) are developing sensors, software and mobile applications for use in extreme sports (snowboarding, skateboarding, skiing, surfing, etc.).
Partners and customers
The following Russian and foreign companies are the partners and customers of the department:
- Weatherford
- Sandia National Laboratories
- JORIS IDE
- AlpineReplay
- LINCAS
- ООО ФПК "Космос-Нефть-Газ" (Financial & Industrial Company KOSMOS-NEFT-GAS)
- Конструкторское Бюро Химавтоматики (OSC «Konstruktorskoe Buro Khimavtomatiky»)
- Photomechanics
- "GeoScan"
- Radar MMS
- Factoria LS
- Research & Engineering Corporation Mechanobr-Tekhnika
- IPME RAS
- WHO National Research Institute of Influenza
Order a research
To order a research, please contact Vitaly Andreyevich Kuz'kin, the Deputy Head for Research Affairs.
Tel.: +7 906 252 25 54
Email: kuzkinva at gmail.com