Expert Details
Mechanics of Composites, Micromechanics, Nanocomposites, Modeling, Probability
ID: 723455
Ohio, USA
Simulations of micromechanical problems are based on the mathematical modeling involving the theory of random processes, linear and nonlinear integral equations, partial-differential equations, psevdodifferential equations with rapidly oscillated deterministic and random coefficients in bounded and unbounded domains. Their solutions require special numerical procedures that Expert has either developed or been involved with their development. Expert has used Fortran in his scientific research employing a variety of platforms, from mainframe computers to Unix Workstations, and to PCs.
Expert has an internationally recognized reputation in continuum modeling of nanocomposites desined by the addition of minor amounts of fillers that have characteristic dimensions on the nanometer length scale to polymer matrix-based materials. He has obtained fundamental results in the prediction of effective mechanical properties of nanocomposites reinforced by nanofibers and silicate nanoplates depending on the prescribed random orientation of nanoelements, their axfoliation, arrangement, and clustering.
Expert has 10 years experience in the areas of micromechanical modeling of high performance metal-matrix composites (MMCs) based on aluminum, titanium, and refractory metal alloys reinforced with various ceramic fibers (and filaments, whiskers, particulates) of silicon carbide, carbon, and oxides.
He worked as a Consultant in a two-year (2004, 2005) research project between AFOSR and NAS of Ukraine involving 10 Ukrainan scientists.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1976 | Degree: MSc | Subject: math | Institution: Moscow State University (Dep. Mech. and Math.), Russia |
Year: 1982 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Mater. Sci | Institution: Research Institute of Chemical Engineering,Moscow, Russia |
Year: 1993 | Degree: D.Sc. | Subject: Mechanical Engineering (Solid Mech.) | Institution: S.P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics (Acad. Sci. of Ukraine, Kiev) |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2000 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Sr. Res. Sci | Department: |
Responsibilities:Modeling of nanocomposites reinforced by nanofibers and by silicate nanoplates. Prediction of effective conductivity, elasticity, and failure. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1998 to 2000 | Employer: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, USA | Title: Sr. Res. Associate of NRC | Department: Mater. Dir. |
Responsibilities:Modeling of fiber reinforced composites including free-edge effect, functional graded structure, random structure, nonlocal effects; fracture mechanics of ceramic materials; polymer matrix, ceramic matrix, and metal matrix composites |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1994 to 1998 | Employer: TU Vienna, Austria | Title: Visiting Res. Prof. | Department: Laboratory "Micromechanics of Materials" |
Responsibilities:Modeling of elastoplastic metal matrixcomposites of deterministic and random structures; prediction of the local stresses and their fluctuations; estimation of effective elastic properties, effective failure and plastic envelops, |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1993 to 1994 | Employer: TU Dresden, Germany | Title: Max-Planck- Society Fellow | Department: Max-Plank-Gesellschaft |
Responsibilities:Modeling of residual stresses in the particular random structure composites |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1989 to 1993 | Employer: Moscow Inst. of Chemical Engng. Russia | Title: Professor, Associate Professor | Department: Dep. Math. |
Responsibilities:Teaching in math: calculus, series, complex variables, differential equations, probability theory. Research in micromech: linear and nonlinear elastic composites; statical and dynamical problems |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1984 to 1989 | Employer: Moscow Univ.of Chemical Engng. Moscow, Russia | Title: Group Leader and Sr. Res. Sci | Department: Dep. Mech Engng, |
Responsibilities:Teaching in mechanics: statics, strength of materials, mechanics of composite. Research in micromech: modeling of linear elastic composites, elastoplastic composites |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1976 to 1984 | Employer: Res. Ins. Chem. Technol., Moscow, Russia | Title: Sr. Res. Sci, Res. Sci, Engineer | Department: |
Responsibilities:Research in mechanics of composites. Influence of damage accumulation, aging effect, mass transfer if gasses, moisture, and plastificators |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 1998 to Present | Agency: Air Force Res. Lab, Dayton, OH | Role: consulting | Description: Expert works as a Contractor of Air Force Research Laboratory, Dayton, OH 45469 and accomplishes consulting in a wide class problems related with micromechanics |
International Experience
Years | Country / Region | Summary |
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Years: 1994 to 1998 | Country / Region: Austria | Summary: Visiting Res. Prof. in Laboratory "Micromechanics of Materials" TU Vienna (Austria). Competent Res. Prof./Supervisor with over fifteen years of successful experience leading cross-functional teams in: MICROMECHANICS of MICROINHOMOGENEOUS MEDIA |
Years: 1993 to 1994 | Country / Region: Germany | Summary: Max-Planck-Society Fellow, Max-Plank-Gesellschaft (TU Dresden, Germany). Competent Sr. Scientist with over fifteen years of successful experience leading cross-functional teams in: MICROMECHANICS of MICROINHOMOGENEOUS MEDIA |
Years: 1984 to 1993 | Country / Region: Russia | Summary: Group Leader and Senior Research Scientist, Associate Professor, and Professor at the Department of Mathematics of the Moscow Inst. of Chemical Engng., Russia |
Years: 1976 to 1984 | Country / Region: Russia | Summary: Sr. Res. Sci, Res. Sci, Engineer of Res. Ins. Chem. Technol., Moscow, Russia |
Career Accomplishments
Professional Appointments |
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Editorship: Member of Editorial Board of international journal in computational mechanics and a Guest Editor of the special issues deducated to micromechanics of composite materials. |
Awards / Recognition |
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He is listed in ``Who’s Who in the Word” Marquis • Max-Planck-Society Fellowship (Germany) • Austrian Society for the Promotion of Scientific Research Fellowship (FWF) • National Research Council/United State Air Force Office of Scientific Research Associateship, (Senior Research Associate) |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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Expert has published 130 referred papers in the internationally recognized journals, and one book in MICROMECHANICS of composite materials containing around 700 p., 3000 formulae, and 1200 refs |
Additional Experience
Training / Seminars |
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Invited Lectures: Presentations of 13 invited lectures in the leading centers of Micromechanics in Austria, Germany, Sweden, and USA: 1. Statistical theory of thermoelastoplastic deformation of random structure composites. Seminar of Prof. G. I. Schueller, Inst. Mech., Univ. Innsbruck, Austria. 2. Thermoelastoplastic deformation of random structure composites. Sem. of Prof.K.P. Herrmann. Lab. Tech. Mech., TU Paderborn, Germany. 3. Thermoelastoplastic deformation of random structure composites. Seminar of Prof. E. Stein. Inst. Baumech. & Numer. Mech., TU Hannover, Germany. 4. Micromechanics of random structure composites. Sem. of Prof. H. Lippmann. Lehstuhl A Mech., TU Munchen, Germany. 5. Micromechanics of random structure composites. Sem. of Prof. H. Irschik. Inst. Technische Mech., Uni. 6. Micromechanics of random structure composites.Sem.of Prof. D.Gross, Inst. Mechanik, Tech. 7. Micromechanics of random structure composites. Seminar of Prof. W. Wendland (with participation of Prof E. Kroner), Mathematisches Inst. A, Uni. 8. Micromechanics of random structure composites. Trial lecture and interview for the Appoirtment Board of Lulea Uni., Sweden. 9. Micromechanics of random structure composites. Seminar of Prof. P.Gudmundson. Royal Inst.Techn, Dep.Solid Mech., Sweden. 10.Micromechanics of random structure composites. Mech. Aerosp. Engng, Colloq.Series. Rutgers State Univ. 11.Micromechanics of random structure composites. Sem. of Aerosp. Engng, Appl. Mech., Aviation Dep. 12.Micromechanics of random structure composites. Sem. of Dep. of Civil Engng. 13. Micromechanics of random structure composites. Sem. of Dep. of Civil Engng. (with participation of Prof. G. Dvorak). Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, NY, USA |
Other Relevant Experience |
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Reviewer for Journals: ASME J. Applied Mechanics Composite Science Technology Composites Computational Material Science International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering International Journal of Solids and Structures Int. Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering Journal of Materials Science Journal of Mechanics |
Language Skills
Language | Proficiency |
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Russian | Expert was born in Russia and was educated in Russia |
Fields of Expertise
applied mechanics, boundary integral method, ceramic composite, composite material, composite material micromechanics, composite material stress analysis, composite structure, continuum mechanics, elastic property, fatigue property, filled composite, micromechanics, microstructure, nonlinear mechanics, particulate composite, stress modeling, computer modeling, bulk modulus, probability, nanocomposite, mathematical modeling, solid modeling, metal alloy composite material, metal matrix composite, composite material characterization, metal-ceramic composite, mathematical theory, mechanical durability, aluminum composite material, glass matrix composite, high-temperature composite, fracture analysis, computation, composite structure environmental exposure assessment, composite material process modeling, finite element modeling, composite material mechanical property, advanced composite, yield strength, brittle material fracture, probability theory, Monte Carlo method, applied mathematics, equation, FORTRAN programming language, composite material failure, mechanical strain, carbon composite, reinforced composite, computer mathematics, solid body cracking, polymer matrix composite, microcracking, solid mechanical property, mathematical model, fracture mechanics, finite element analysis, deformation modeling, composite failure analysis