ECOLOGIYA I STROITELSTVO

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ISSN 2413-8452

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№ 1'2018

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Analysis of modeling methods of the stress-strain state of the hydraulic structures for reclamation purposes with applying computer systems

Kulik Konstantin Nikolaevich , Semenenko Sergei YAkovlevich, Marchenko Sergei Sergeevich , Nikitin Konstantin Sergeevich

Federal state budgetary scientific institution «Federal scientific center of Agroecology, complex melioration and protective afforestation of the Russian Academy of Sciences», Volgograd, Russia

Abstract:

The article presents the data of the analysis of the methods of modeling the stress-strain state of hydraulic structures using computational systems. The quantitative evaluation was carried out using the RSCI database both in terms of the number of publications and their citation, qualitative analysis of abstract information and full-text publications. As a result, trends in the growth of interest of the scientific community on this subject, the most popular method of research, as the relevant conclusions. Directions of perspective researches in the field of the scientific developments connected with modeling of the stress-strain state of constructions of meliorative appointment are designated.

Keywords:

Hydraulic structures, strength calculations, stress-strain state, finite element method, dams, Russian Science Citation Index.

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DOI: 10.35688/2413-8452-2018-01-004

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For citations: Kulik K.N., Semenenko S.Ya., Marchenko S.S., Nikitin K.S. Analysis of modeling methods of the stress-strain state of the hydraulic structures for reclamation purposes with applying computer systems // Ekologiya i stroitelstvo. 2018. № 1. Р. 21–26. doi: 10.35688/2413-8452-2018-01-004

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