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R.V. Goldstein, Yu.A. Dem'yanov, L.V. Nikitin, N.N. Smirnov, and E.I. Shemyakin, "Kh. A. Rakhmatulin's Scientific Legacy in the Field of Mechanics of Deformable Rigid Bodies," Mech. Solids. 45 (1), 3-9 (2010)
Year 2010 Volume 45 Number 1 Pages 3-9
DOI 10.3103/S0025654410010024
Title Kh. A. Rakhmatulin's Scientific Legacy in the Field of Mechanics of Deformable Rigid Bodies
Author(s) R.V. Goldstein (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t Vernadskogo 101, str. 1, Moscow, 119526 Russia, goldst@ipmnet.ru)
Yu.A. Dem'yanov (Moscow State Forest University, 1-ya Institutskaya 1, Mytishchi, Moscow oblast, 141005 Russia)
L.V. Nikitin (Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, B. Gruzinskaya 10, Moscow, 123995 Russia, niklv@yandex.ru)
N.N. Smirnov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, GSP-2, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119992 Russia)
E.I. Shemyakin (Lomonosov Moscow State University, GSP-2, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119992 Russia)
Abstract Kh. A. Rakhmatulin's scientific activity was aimed at solving the most important scientific and technical problems encountered by the country. Khalil Akhmetovich was a unique combination of a theorist and an experimenter, an engineer and an inventor, a talented teacher and a scientific research manager.

He fruitfully worked in mechanics of deformable solids (the corresponding results are surveyed in the present paper) as well as in fluid mechanics (as described in detail in the journal [1] dedicated to his memory).
References
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2.  Moscow State University in the Great Patriotic War (Izd-vo MGU, Moscow, 1985), pp. 84-85 [in Russian].
3.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin, "On Propagation of Unloading Waves," Prikl. Mat. Mekh. 9 (1), 91-100 (1945).
4.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin, "Study of Elastoplastic Wave Propagation Laws in a Medium with Variable Elastic Limit," Prikl. Mat. Mekh. 14 (1), 65-74 (1950).
5.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin, "On Propagation of Plane Wave in Elastic Medium with Nonlinearly Stress-Strain Dependence," Uchen. Zapiski MGU 3 (152), 47-55 (1951).
6.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin and Yu. A. Dem'yanov, Strength under High Transient Loads 1st ed. (Fizmatgiz, Moscow, 1961; Daniel Davey, New York, 1966); 2nd suppl. ed. (Univ. Kniga, Logos, Moscow, 2009). [in Russian].
7.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin, E.I. Shemyakin, Yu.A. Dem'yanov, and A. V. Zvyagin, Strength and Fracture under Short Loads (Univ. Kniga, Logos, Moscow, 2008). [in Russian].
8.  V. S. Lenskii, "On Elastoplastic Impact of a Rod on a Rigid Obstacle," Prikl. Mat. Mekh. 12 (2), 165-170 (1949).
9.  L. V. Nikitin, Statics and Dynamics of Rigid Bodies with External Dry Friction (Moskovskii Litsei, Moscow, 1998). [in Russian].
10.  E. J. Sternglass and D. A. Stuart, "An Experimental Study of the Propagation of Longitudinal Deformations in Elastoplastic Media," J. Appl. Mech. 20 (3), 427-434 (1953).
11.  V. S. Lenskii, "A Method for Constructing Dynamical Stress-Strain Dependence from the Distribution of Residual Strains," Vestnik MGU, No. 5, 13-20 (1951).
12.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin, "On a Skew Impact on a Torsion Fiber with Large Velocities in the Case of Friction," Prikl. Mat. Mekh. 9 (6), 449-462 (1945).
13.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin, "Transverse Impact on a Torsion Fiber by a Body of a Given Shape," Prikl. Mat. Mekh. 16 (1), 23-34 (1952).
14.  Modern Problems of Gas and Wave Dynamics. Theses of Intern. Conference to the Memory of Academician Khalil Akhmedovich Rakhmatulin on the Occasion of His Hundredth Birthday (MGU, Moscow, 2009) [in Russian].
15.  V. S. Nikiforovskii and E.I. Shemyakin, Dynamic Fracture of Solids (Nauka, Novosibirsk, 1979) [in Russian].
16.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin and L. I. Stepanova, "On Expolsion Shock Wave Propagation in Soils," in Problems of Theory of Rock Fracture under Explosion (Izd-vo AN SSSR, Moscow, 1957) [in Russian].
17.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin, A. Ya. Sagomonyan, and N. A. Alekseev, Problems of Soil Dynamics (Izd-vo MGU, Moscow, 1964) [in Russian].
18.  Kh. A. Rakhmatulin and N. M. Mamadaliev, "Nonlinear Wave Propagation in Soil Half-Space due to Load Travelling on Its Boundary," in Proc. Symp. "Nonlinear and Thermal Effects in Transient Wave Processes" (Izd-vo Lobachevskii State Univ., 1973), pp. 165-190 [in Russian].
19.  A. B. Kiselev, "Three-Dimensional Numerical Study of the Process of Collision of Elastoplastic Bodies with a Rigid Obstacle," Vestnik Moskov. Univ. Ser. I. Mat. Mekh., No. 4, 51-56 (1985).
20.  N. N. Smirnov (Editor), Space Debris Hazard Evaluation and Mitigation (Taylor and Francis Publ., London, 2002).
21.  Theodore von Karman with Lee Edson, The Wind and Beyond: Theodore von Karman, Pioneer in Aviation and Pathfinder in Space (Little, Brown, Boston-Toronto, 1967).
22.  T. von Karman and P. Duwez, "The Propagation of Plastic Deformation in Solids," J. Appl. Phys. 21 (10), 987-994 (1950).
23.  G. I. Taylor, "The Testing of Materials at High Rates of Loading," J. Inst. Cov. Eng. 26 (8), 486-519 (1946).
Received 12 September 2009
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