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== Research interests ==
 
== Research interests ==
  
* Nonlinear elasticity, stability, fracture, phase transitions
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* Nanomechanics, molecular and particle dynamics
  
* Nanomechanics, molecular and particle dynamics
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* Stability, fracture, phase transitions
  
* Evolutionary dynamics, internal dissipation
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* Thermal conductivity, thermal elasticity in discrete systems.
  
  
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* E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov. '''Description of the Geometry of Crystals with a Hexagonal Close-Packed Structure Based on Pair Interaction Potentials''' // Physics of the Solid State, 2012, Vol. 54, No. 7, pp. 1408–1416. (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2012_FTT_eng.pdf|311 Kb]])
 
* E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov. '''Description of the Geometry of Crystals with a Hexagonal Close-Packed Structure Based on Pair Interaction Potentials''' // Physics of the Solid State, 2012, Vol. 54, No. 7, pp. 1408–1416. (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2012_FTT_eng.pdf|311 Kb]])
  
* E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov, A.Yu. Panchenko, P.V. Tkachev. '''Stability of Ideal Infinite Two-Dimensional Crystal Lattice''' // Doklady Physics, 2012, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 92–95. (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2012_DAN_eng.pdf|244 Kb]])
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* E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov, A.Yu. Panchenko, P.V. Tkachev. '''Stability of Ideal Infinite Two-Dimensional Crystal Lattice''' // Doklady Physics, 2012, Vol. 57, No. 2, P. 92–95. (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2012_DAN_eng.pdf|244 Kb]])
  
 
* E.A. Podolskaya, A.Yu. Panchenko, K.S. Bukovskaya. '''Influence of shear strain on stability of 2D triangular lattice''' // [http://nanojournal.ifmo.ru Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics], 2011, 2 (3), P. 60–64 (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2011_NANOSYSTEMS_PHYS_CHEM_MATH_second.pdf ‎‎|144 Kb]])
 
* E.A. Podolskaya, A.Yu. Panchenko, K.S. Bukovskaya. '''Influence of shear strain on stability of 2D triangular lattice''' // [http://nanojournal.ifmo.ru Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics], 2011, 2 (3), P. 60–64 (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2011_NANOSYSTEMS_PHYS_CHEM_MATH_second.pdf ‎‎|144 Kb]])
  
 
* E.A. Podolskaya, A.Yu. Panchenko, A.M. Krivtsov. '''Stability of 2D triangular lattice under finite biaxial strain''' // [http://nanojournal.ifmo.ru Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics], 2011, 2 (2), P. 84–90 (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2011_NANOSYSTEMS_PHYS_CHEM_MATH.pdf ‎‎|231 Kb]])
 
* E.A. Podolskaya, A.Yu. Panchenko, A.M. Krivtsov. '''Stability of 2D triangular lattice under finite biaxial strain''' // [http://nanojournal.ifmo.ru Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics], 2011, 2 (2), P. 84–90 (Download pdf: [[Media:Podolskaya_2011_NANOSYSTEMS_PHYS_CHEM_MATH.pdf ‎‎|231 Kb]])
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* Панченко А.Ю., Шилько Е.В., Астафуров С.В., Коростелев С.Ю., Псахье С.Г. Formalism developed of discrete particle method for calculation conditions at the interface of solid with liquid // The Bulletin of Tomsk Polytechnic University. – 2008. – V. 313. – № 2. P. 85-90 ([http://www.lib.tpu.ru/fulltext/v/Bulletin_TPU/2008/v313/i2/21.pdf Download pdf])
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* S.G. Paskhie, E.V. Shilko, S.V. Astafurov, A.V. Dimaki, V.V. Ruzhich, A.Yu. Panchenko Model study of formation and evolution of deformation-induces structures of subduction type in ice cover of Lake Baikal // Physical Mesomechanics. 2008. V. 11, № 1. P. 55-65 ([http://www.ispms.ru/i/upload/6541fb0119a87dc0289a92c2758658b6.pdf Download pdf])
  
 
== Teaching ==
 
== Teaching ==

Revision as of 14:09, 20 March 2014


{{#SecurityShowAllTabsGroup:staff}} Artem Yu. Panchenko

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Assistant
Chair of Theoretical Mechanics
Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (former Department of Physics and Mechanics)
Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University (SPbSTU).
Trainee researcher
Laboratory for Discrete Models in Mechanics (DMML)
Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering Russian Academy of Sciences (IPME RAS).

Education

Investigation of the effect of reinforcing particles to agglomerate high deformation and strength characteristics and peculiarities of fracture of composite materials at the meso level. Scientific advisor: prof. E. V. Shilko.

Employment

  • Trainee researcher, lab. "Discrete Models in Mechanics", (IPME RAS) (since 2012)

Participation in projects


Research interests

  • Nanomechanics, molecular and particle dynamics
  • Stability, fracture, phase transitions
  • Thermal conductivity, thermal elasticity in discrete systems.


Selected publications

  • E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov, A.Yu. Panchenko. Stability and Structural Transitions in Crystal Lattices // H. Altenbach and N. F. Morozov (eds.), Surface Effects in Solid Mechanics, Advanced Structured Materials 30, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013, P. 123-133 (Download pdf: 467 Kb)
  • E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov. Description of the Geometry of Crystals with a Hexagonal Close-Packed Structure Based on Pair Interaction Potentials // Physics of the Solid State, 2012, Vol. 54, No. 7, pp. 1408–1416. (Download pdf: 311 Kb)
  • E.A. Podolskaya, A.M. Krivtsov, A.Yu. Panchenko, P.V. Tkachev. Stability of Ideal Infinite Two-Dimensional Crystal Lattice // Doklady Physics, 2012, Vol. 57, No. 2, P. 92–95. (Download pdf: 244 Kb)
  • Панченко А.Ю., Шилько Е.В., Астафуров С.В., Коростелев С.Ю., Псахье С.Г. Formalism developed of discrete particle method for calculation conditions at the interface of solid with liquid // The Bulletin of Tomsk Polytechnic University. – 2008. – V. 313. – № 2. P. 85-90 (Download pdf)
  • S.G. Paskhie, E.V. Shilko, S.V. Astafurov, A.V. Dimaki, V.V. Ruzhich, A.Yu. Panchenko Model study of formation and evolution of deformation-induces structures of subduction type in ice cover of Lake Baikal // Physical Mesomechanics. 2008. V. 11, № 1. P. 55-65 (Download pdf)

Teaching

  • Programming C++ (lectures), MPI ( practice)
  • theoretical mechanics (practice)

Contacts

E-mail: artemqt[math]@[/math]gmail.com

WWW: http://mech.spbstu.ru/Panchenko_Artem (this page)

Mail: St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University, department of Theoretical mechanics, 195251, Russia, St. Petersburg, Polytechnicheskaya, 29