1.1.7 Theoretical Mechanics, Dynamics of Machines

Level: Postgraduate studies

Duration of training: 4 years

Degree certificate: Postgraduate studies certification

Mode of study: Full time

Language of study: Russian

Research advisors:

  1. Sergei Sapozhnikov, DSc (Engineering), Professor
    Field of Research: Experimental and Computer Dynamics of Deformation and Fracture of Composite Materials and Structures Using High-performance Computing Systems
    Tel.: +7 (351) 267-92-61, e-mail: as[at]susu[dot]ru
     

  2. Aleksandr Cherniavskii, DSc (Engineering), Professor
    Field of Research: the Strength of Nuclear Reactors of Several Different Types, the Creation of Strength Calculation Standards for High-temperature Reactors
    Tel.: +7 (351) 267-92-61, e-mail: cherniavskiiao[at]susu[dot]ru
     

  3. Pavel Taranenko, PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor
    Tel.: +7 (351) 267-93-06, e-mail: taranenkopa[at]susu[dot]ru
     

  4. Aleksei Abyzov, DSc (Engineering), Associate Professor
    Tel.: +7 (351) 267-93-06, e-mail: abyzovaa[at]susu[dot]ru
     

  5. Galina Levina, PhD (Engineering), Associate Professor
    Field of Research: Mathematical Modeling of Gas Dynamic Supports with Elastic Surfaces; Dynamics of Inertial Elements of Navigation and Motion Control Systems
    Tel.: +7 (351) 267-94-54

Programme Description

Dynamics and strength of machines, tools and equipment is the field of science and technology that studies the behaviour of technical objects for various purposes, the laws of mechanical (and related thermal, hydraulic, etc.) phenomena in structures and materials using the methods of mechanics and computational mathematics.

The study of dynamic processes, stress state and strength of machines, tools and equipment is conducted in order to:

  • create new generations of machines, tools, equipment, technologies and materials with qualitatively new functional properties;
  • improve the existing structures and technologies through enhancing operational characteristics, reducing material and energy intensity;
  • ensure the reliability and safety of structures at all stages of the life cycle, from designing to solving the issue of decommissioning or extending the service life.
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