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Academic Sponsors:
Universities:
* Technical University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
* Polytechnic University of Bari, Italy
* University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
* Obuda University, Hungary
* Military Institutes of University Education, Hellenic Naval
Academy, Greece
Societies:
* WSEAS (World Scientific and Engineering Academy and
Society)
* INASE (Institute of National Sciences and Engineering)
7/4/2015
Room A
09:00-09:30
REGISTRATION
09:30-10:30
Plenary Rudas
10:30-12:30
Applied Mathematics
12:30-13:00
13:00-15:00
Room B
Advances on Education
Advances on Business and
Economics
15:00-17:00
17:00-17:30
COFFEE BREAK
17:30-19:30
8/4/2015
Room A
Room B
09:30-10:30
Plenary Shitikova
10:30-12:30
Mechanics, Materials,
Application
12:30-13:00
Electronics - Communications
COFFEE BREAK
13:00-15:00
15:00-17:00
Energy, Environment,
Development
17:00-17:30
17:30-19:30
COFFEE BREAK
Systems and Computers
20:00
9/4/2015
Room A
09:30-10:00
Plenary Shmaliy
10:30-13:30
13:30-14:00
14:00-17:00
Room B
COFFEE BREAK
Computers, Systems, Energy,
Environment
Coffee-Break 12:30-13:00
Session 5: Advances on
Economics
Chair: Mirela-Catrinel Voicu
Business
and
Coffee-Break: 17:00-17:30
Session
7:
Sustainability
Energy
Systems
for
University
of
Architecture
and
Civil
Russia
E-mail: shitikova@vmail.ru
Abstract:
The analytical review of the existing dynamic technical theories of thin-walled
beams of open profile is carried out, from which it follows that all papers in the
field can be divided into three groups. The papers, wherein the governing set of
equations is both hyperbolic and correct from the viewpoint of the physically
admissible magnitudes of the velocities of the transient waves resulting from
these equations, fall into the first category. The second category involves the
articles presenting hyperbolic but incorrect equations from the above mentioned
viewpoint, i.e. resulting in incorrect magnitudes of the transient wave velocities.
The papers providing the governing system of equations which are not hyperbolic
fall into the third group. The simple but effective procedure for checking for the
category, within which this or that paper falls in, has been proposed and
illustrated by several examples. It has been shown that only the theories of the
first group could be used for solving the problems dealing with transient wave
propagation, while the theories belonging to the second and third group could be
adopted for static problems only. However, in the theories of the first group, only
the velocity of the longitudinal-flexural-warping wave has been found correctly,
v1 E /
and it is equal to
, where E is the Young modulus and is the density,
while these theories produce three shear waves, the velocities of which depend on
the geometry of the beam. But the correct theory should provide a researcher
v2 /
with only one shear-torsional wave propagating with the velocity
,
where is the shear modulus. Such a theory has been recently proposed by the
authors, and it would be discussed in the last part of the presentation. This theory
is based on three-dimentional equations of the theory of elasticity, theory of
discontinuities and ray expansions.
Coffee-Break: 12:30-13:00
Education
and
Session
11:
Administration
Economics
and
Business
Session
12:
Development
Energy,
Environment,
Coffee-Break: 17:00-17:30
Session
14:
Numerical
Mathematics
Chair: Chinnawat Satsananan
and
Applied
Biography:
Dr. Yuriy S. Shmaliy has been a full professor in Electrical Engineering of the
Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico, since 1999. He received the B.S., M.S., and
Ph.D. degrees in 1974, 1976 and 1982, respectively, from the Kharkiv Aviation
Institute, Ukraine. In 1992 he received the Dr.Sc. (technical) degree from the
Soviet Union Government. In March 1985, he joined the Kharkiv Military
University. He serves as full professor beginning in 1986 and has a Certificate of
Professor from the Ukrainian Government in 1993. In 1993, he founded and, by
2001, had been a director of the Scientific Center Sichron (Kharkiv, Ukraine)
working in the field of precise time and frequency. His books Continuous-Time
Signals (2006) and Continuous-Time Systems (2007) were published by Springer,
New York. His book GPS-based Optimal FIR Filtering of Clock Models (2009) was
published by Nova Science Publ., New York. He also edited a book Probability:
Interpretation, Theory and Applications (Nova Science Publ., New York, 2012) and
contributed to several books with invited chapters. Dr. Shmaliy has authored
more than 300 Journal and Conference papers and 80 patents. He is IEEE Fellow;
was rewarded a title, Honorary Radio Engineer of the USSR, in 1991; and was
listed in Outstanding People of the 20th Century, Cambridge, England in 1999. He
currently serves on the Editorial Boards of several International Journals and is a
member of the Program Committees of various Int. Symposia. His current
interests include statistical signal processing, optimal estimation, and stochastic
system theory.
Session
15:
Applied
Mathematics
Communications - Electronics
Chair: Lszl Horvth
Room A', 10:30-13:30
and
Coffee-Break: 13:30-14:00
For the Conference: "Systems, Control, Signal Processing and Informatics 2015"