2015 № 3 (24)

FEFU: School of Engineering Bulletin
Electronic Scientific Journal

CONTENTS

 2015. N 3 (24)

ENGINEERING SCIENCES

BUILDING MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS 

Kuksenko V., Makhmudov Kh., Benin A.
Diagnostics of the stressed concrete beams instability

Potapov V., Kashutin A., Cerdan A.
The improvement of the properties of concrete (cement-sand-water) by injecting SiO2 nanopowders and sols (with and without superplacticizer)

SHIPBUILDING

Komarovskiy Yu.
Statistical method for obtaining an accurate estimation of the radius of the steady circle path of a vessel

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING        

Aksenov V., Gorovoi S., Kudrin E.
Assessment of the quality of the telecommunications network of the enterprise Dalpolimetal

CREATIVE CONCEPTS OF ARCHITECTURE ACTIVITIES     

Moor V., Erysheva E.
The contemporary trends and the experience in creating an effective system of city public spaces

Demidova T.
Designing dynamic residential structures with consideration for anthropogenic and climatic factors

Lapshina E.
Prospects for the development of industrial design based on engineering education

REPORTS            

Sergienko V., Denisenko Y., Dobrzhansky V., Ognev Y., Berdiev O.
Manufacturing composite avia panels of reticulate structure with the frame made of variable cross-section ribs equal in strength

Sergienko V., Denisenko Y., Dobrzhansky V., Ognev Y., Berdiev O., Duchina N.
The bench tests of light alloys for corrosion resistance by a salt fog procedure while modelling a subtropical climate

EARTH SCIENCES            

ROCK FAILURE MECHANISMS  

Golosov A.
The development of a complex acoustic deformation method to fix reliable precursors of rock failure under uniaxial compression

Ksendzenko L.
Modelling the focal stage of the strain field distribution in highly stressed rock

Makarov V., Ksendzenko L., Opanasiuk N.
Zonal type structures around the openings in highly stressed rock masses

Makarov V., Golosov A., Ksendzenko L., Opanasiuk N.
The mechanism of reversible deformation phenomena in highly stressed rock samples conditions

Kuksenko V., Makhmudov Kh.
Electrostatic phenomena in rock formations sliding under the conditions of high hydrostatic pressure

THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

VIKTOR STEPANOVICH KUKSENKO, SCIENTIST and TEACHER

Editors-in-Charge

ALEKSANDR V. ZINKOV, PhD (Geological Sciences), Professor
VLADIMIR V. MAKAROV, PhD (Technical Sciences), Professor
VALERYI K. MOOR, Corresponding Member, Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences, PhD (Architecture)
School of Engineering, Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok, Russia

The issue prepared by

G. Arbatskaya, Editor, web-content
N. Kovtun, Design and Imposition
N. Mun, Corrector

Volume: 2,5 MB
Рublished: September 25, 2015