Students science projects
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The best projects
Aeromodelling
- Launching of a homemade sounding balloon into the stratosphere
- The "Tricopter" project
- Propellers' geometry development for a tricopter
- Flight paths plotting
- Hand-thrown gliders
- The balloonists
- Creating CNC machine for polyfoam cutting
Alternative Transportation Methods
Astrophysics
High-speed video filming
Dynamics of granular media
- Asonov Igor. Molecular dynamics simulation of the mechanical properties of ceramic-polymer composites
- Evgeniy Vitokhin. Modeling of particles destruction released from an air cannon upon the impact, using the method of discrete elements
- Mikhail Semin. Modeling the particle dynamics in a liquid by the methods of discrete elements and smoothed particle hydrodynamics.
- Olga Brazgina. Simulation of finely divided particles interaction under the normal and shear stress
- Chebyshev Igor. The "Sandglass" project
- Alexei Sokolov. Dynamics of non-spherical particles* Michael Szelwis: "Modeling the plastic behavior of ceramic-polymer-composites"
Living Systems
Mechanical properties of carbon nanostructures
- Oleg Kovalev. The "Fullerenes and " project.
Continuum Mechanics
Suggested research topics
- Simulation of the hydraulic fracturing and the proppant dynamics in the hydraulic fracture by the method of particle dynamics (A.M. Krivtsov, V.A. Kuz'kin)
- Modeling of the coking process in the cooling duct of the liquid rocket engines (A.M. Krivtsov, V.A. Kuz'kin)
- Modeling the diamond films growth in high-speed flow of gas mixtures (A.M. Krivtsov)
- Virtual materials (A.M. Krivtsov)
- Determination of the interatomic bonds' characteristics by the elastic moduli of crystals (A.M. Krivtsov)
- Development of algorithms for inertial navigation system of a tricopter (I.A. Vereninov)Other research topics
See also
- Presentation "Student's projects" (download ppt: 4022kb in Russian, 4049kb in English)
- Department of Theoretical Mechanics
- Interesting links