Background
Nepershin, Rostislav was born on July 28, 1938 in Rastorguevo, Russia. Son of Ivan Vasilevich Nepershin and Mariya Petrovna Pahvitsevich.
(In this book the classical rigid-plastic model of deforme...)
In this book the classical rigid-plastic model of deformed workpiece and the characteristic (slipline) method of analysis is assumed. The rigid-plastic solid assumption is deemed reasonable for the problems of technological plasticity with large scale plastic flow, where small elastic stains are negligible. Along with classical results of the theory of plasticity the book includes many original analytical and numerical solutions of the problems of technological plasticity obtained by the authors in Russia and unknown for most western readers. The results of the analyses are given by analytical formulae and many graphs and tables, so the book will be useful for the practical and research engineers. It may also be used as a textbook by graduate students and engineers.
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researcher Mechanical engineering educator
Nepershin, Rostislav was born on July 28, 1938 in Rastorguevo, Russia. Son of Ivan Vasilevich Nepershin and Mariya Petrovna Pahvitsevich.
Degree in mechanical engineering, Moscow Technology University, 1962. Doctor of Engineering Science-Institute Machine Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1977.
Engineer Automotive Technology Research Institute, Moscow, 1962-1965. Research scientist Institute Machine Research, 1965-1991. Professor Moscow State Academy Instrument Engineering and Informatics, Moscow, since 1991.
Visiting research scientist Alcoa Technology Center, United States, 1996, 98, 99. Member honorary committee 1st International Conference of Technology of Plasticity, Tokyo, 1984.
(In this book the classical rigid-plastic model of deforme...)
Member Science Council Chuvash Pedagogical Institute, Science Council Russian People's Friendship U.
Married Nataliya Borisovna Levina, January 13, 1967 (divorced June 1983). Children: Leonid, Anton, Mariya.