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Bolotin, Vladimir Vasilyevich was born on March 29, 1926 in Tambov, Russia. Son of Vasiliy Petrovich and Lyubov Yakovlevna (Poleyeva) Bolotin.
(Treats fracture and related phenomena in the framework of...)
Treats fracture and related phenomena in the framework of analytical (rational) mechanics. Examines essentially nonlinear systems including multiple-parameter cracks, nonpotential loading, hereditary material properties and environmentally affected deterioration. A unique feature of the book is that it connects two actively developing but, until now, rather distant topics: nonlinear mechanics and mechanics of fracture and failure.
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(Mechanics of Fatigue addresses the range of topics concer...)
Mechanics of Fatigue addresses the range of topics concerning damage, fatigue, and fracture of engineering materials and structures. The core of this resource builds upon the synthesis of micro- and macro-mechanics of fracture. In micromechanics, both the modeling of mechanical phenomena on the level of material structure and the continuous approach are based on the use of certain internal field parameters characterizing the dispersed micro-damage. This is referred to as continuum damage mechanics. The author develops his own theory for macromechanics, called analytical fracture mechanics. This term means the system cracked body - loading or loading device - is considered as a mechanical system and the tools of analytical (rational) mechanics are applied thoroughly to describe crack propagation until the final failure. Chapter discuss: • preliminary information on fatigue and engineering methods for design of machines and structures against failures caused by fatigue • fatigue crack nucleation, including microstructural and continuous models • theory of fatigue crack propagation • fatigue crack growth in linear elastic materials subject to dispersed damage • fatigue cracks in elasto-plastic material, including crack growth retardation due to overloading as well as quasistationary approximation • fatigue and related phenomena in hereditary solids • application of the theory fatigue crack growth considering environmental factors • unidirectional fiber composites with ductile matrix and brittle, initially continuous fibers • laminate composites Mechanics of Fatigue serves students dealing with mechanical aspects of fatigue, conducting research in fracture mechanics, structural safety, mechanics of composites, as well as modern branches of mechanics of solids and structures.
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Bolotin, Vladimir Vasilyevich was born on March 29, 1926 in Tambov, Russia. Son of Vasiliy Petrovich and Lyubov Yakovlevna (Poleyeva) Bolotin.
Civil engineer, Moscow Institute Railway Engineers, 1948. Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering, Moscow Institute Railway Engineers, 1950. Doctor of Science, Moscow Institute Railway Engineers, 1952.
Doctor (honorary), Technology University Budapest, 1975.
Assistant professor Moscow Institute Railway Engineers, 1950-1953. Professor Moscow Power Engineering Institute/Technology University, since 1953. Board member Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Society Civil Engineers, Moscow, 1960-1986, Russian National Committee on Mechanics.
(Mechanics of Fatigue addresses the range of topics concer...)
(Treats fracture and related phenomena in the framework of...)
Member Russian Academy of Sciences (head laboratory reliability Institute Mechanical Engineering since 1980, chairman Council Structural Mechanics since 1976, vice-chairman Joint Council Mechanics since 1986), Russian Academy Engineering, Russian Academy Architecture and Structural Sciences, United States National Academy Engineering (foreign associate).
Married Kira Sergeyevna Guseva, June 19, 1953. Children: Sergey and Yuri.