Heorhiy Pyssarenko

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Cyrillic ( Ukrainian )
Георгій Степанович Писаренко
Transl. : Heorhij Stepanovyč Pysarenko
Transcr. : Heorhij Stepanowytsch Pyssarenko
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Георгий Степанович Писаренко
Transl .: Georgij Stepanovič Pisarenko
Transcr .: Georgi Stepanovich Pissarenko

Heorhiy Stepanowytsch Pyssarenko (English transcription from Russian Georgy Stepanovich Pisarenko; born October 30 . Jul / 12. November  1910 greg. In Poltava , Russian Empire ; † 9. January 2001 in Kiev , Ukraine ) was a Soviet -ukrainischer Civil .

biography

Pyssarenko came from a Cossack family and studied shipbuilding at the Industrial Institute in Gorki with the degree in 1936. From 1939 he was on further studies at the Polytechnic in Kiev , where he received his doctorate in 1948. In addition, from 1939 he was at the Institute for Structural Analysis of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR , which he headed from 1966 to 1988. From 1952 to 1984 he headed the strength engineering department at the Polytechnic in Kiev.

He founded an internationally known school of strength theory, in particular he has been researching strength under extreme conditions since his dissertation.

In 1957 he became a corresponding and in 1964 a full member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. 1962 to 1966 he was its general secretary and 1970 to 1978 its vice-president. He was awarded the Order of Lenin , in 1969 and 1980 he received the State Prize of Ukraine and in 1982 the Soviet State Prize .

Fonts

  • with VN Rudenko, GN Tretyachenko: High Temperature Strength of Materials, Jerusalem, Scientific Translations 1969 (first in Russian in Kiev 1966)
  • with others: Strength and Structures under Extreme Conditions (Russian), 2 volumes, Kiev 1980

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry on Heorhij Stepanowytsch Pyssarenko in the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia ; accessed on September 3, 2018 (Ukrainian)