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"X All-Russian Congress on Fundamental Problems of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics," Mech. Solids. 45 (5), 765-766 (2010)
Year 2010 Volume 45 Number 5 Pages 765-766
DOI 10.3103/S0025654410050134
Title X All-Russian Congress on Fundamental Problems of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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Abstract The 10th All-Russian Congress on Fundamental Problems of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics will be held in Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia on August 24-30, 2011.

The congress is organized by the Russian National Committee for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and the Institute of Mechanics of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Lobachevskii State University of Nizhnii Novgorod (National Research University) in collaboration with the Russian Federal Nuclear Center - the All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics, the Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Afrikantov Engineering Experimental Design Office.

The Second All-Russian School of Young Scientists in Mechanics and a Session of the General Meeting of the Russian National Committee for Theoretical and Applied Mechanics will also be held within the framework of the congress.



Structure of Scientific Program

Section I. General and Applied Mechanics

I-1. Analytical mechanics and stability of motion

I-2. Control and optimization in mechanical systems

I-3. Oscillations in mechanical systems

I-4. Mechanics of rigid and deformable bodies

I-5. Space flight mechanics

I-6. Mechanics of machines and robots

Section II. Fluid Mechanics

II-1. Hydrodynamics

II-2. Aerodynamics and gas dynamics

II-3. Flow stability and turbulence

II-4. Physical and chemical continuum mechanics

II-5. Mechanics of multiphase media

Section III. Solid Mechanics

III-1. Theory of elasticity and viscoelasticity

III-2. Theory of plasticity and creep

III-3. Dynamical processes in deformable media

III-4. Fracture and damage mechanics

III-5. Nonclassical models of solid mechanics

III-6. Mechanics of contact interaction

III-7. Problems of optimization, reliability, and safety

Section IV. Complex Subsections

IV-1. Problems of meso-nanomechanics

IV-2. Biomechanics

IV-3. Mechanics of natural processes

Invited lectures will be presented at section sessions. Oral and poster presentations selected by the Organizing committee will be available at subsection sessions. One author can only take part in one presentation.

Abstracts will be accepted by the Organizing Committee until February 1, 2011. For abstract submission, authors should use the form available from the congress website (www.ruscongrmech2011.ru). Submissions must include a short abstract (no more than 500 characters) and an extended abstract (two A4 pages) of the presentation. The short abstracts of the accepted presentations will be published in the congress proceedings and the extended abstracts will be available from the congress website and on CDs in the PDF format at the time of the congress.

Registration forms and other information about the Congress will be available at the congress website (www.ruscongrmech2011.ru).

Submission deadline: February 1, 2011.
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