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Publikováno v:
Problems of Strength and Plasticity. 84:511-522
A single interaction of a wave propagating in an inhomogeneous plate in the form of an infinite strip with a one-dimensional distributed mechanical object is considered. A distributed object is understood as a rod lying on a viscoelastic foundation t
Publikováno v:
Труды НГТУ им. Р.Е. Алексеева. :44-53
Publikováno v:
Physical-Chemical Kinetics in Gas Dynamics. 23:132-140
Autor:
V.I. Erofeev, A.V. Ilyakhinskii, V.M. Rodyushkin, I.A. Ilyakhinskii, S.N. Pichkov, A.A. Khlybov
Publikováno v:
Problems of Strength and Plasticity. 84:376-385
The possibility of using non-destructive methods for monitoring the state of silicon carbide materials in friction pairs of pumps of WWER installations has been experimentally demonstrated which makes it possible to identify potential sites of future
Publikováno v:
Problems of Strength and Plasticity. 84:157-167
A metamaterial is defined as a class of substances with a complex internal structure and unique physical and mechanical properties. As a rule, such a material is a complex periodic system, in the nodes of which there are not material points, but bodi
Publikováno v:
Global Nuclear Safety. 40:17-24
Autor:
V.I. Erofeev
Publikováno v:
Contributions to Plasma Physics. 62
Publikováno v:
Russian Engineering Research. 41:19-24
A frequency method of measuring the dynamic viscosity of rheological media is outlined for the example of a magnetorheological fluid. The method is based on the operational principle of a rotary viscosimeter, in which the torsion angle depends on the
Autor:
V.I. Erofeev, I.S. Pavlov
Publikováno v:
Problems of Strength and Plasticity. 83:391-414
An overview of modern publications on acoustic and mechanical metamaterials is presented. The most important characteristic feature of metamaterials is the presence of frequency band gaps in them, i.e. such frequencies at which the waves cannot propa
Publikováno v:
Интеллектуальная электротехника. :37-56