Anatolyus Isakovich Lur’ie – Wikipedia

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Anatolyus Isakovich Lur’ie , in Russian: Anatoly Isakovich Lurie ? (Mogilev, 19 July 1901 – Leningrado, 12 February 1980), was a Soviet engineer.
He was an active Soviet scholar in the field of theoretical and applied mechanics, he was a member of the National Committee for theoretical and applied mechanics, and also a member of the Useser engineering committee starting from 10 June 1960.

Lurie graduated in 1925 from the Polytechnic Institute of Leningrado (LPI). Between 1925 and 1941 he worked at the Polytechnic, since 1935 with a job as a professor. Between 1936 and 1941 he was simultaneously owner of a chair of theoretical mechanics at the LPI and head of the Department of the Mechanical Engineering Institute of the State University of Leningrado. In 1939 he was awarded the title of Doctor of Technical Sciences, without the need to present any thesis. Between 1942 and 1944 he was head of the Department of theoretical mechanics in the industrial institute of the Urals, later until the end of the academic career (1977), Lurie directed the Department of “Ialato” Polytechnic Institute of Leningrado who had been reorganized on the basis of the Department of “Dynamic phenomena in the machinery and mechanisms” (динаssione Leningrado directed by Professor E.L.Nicolai. The Department aimed to prepare engineers and physicists specialized in dynamics of machines. About the same period, such a specialization appeared to the Charkiv Polytechnic Institute and only after more than thirty years (in 1961) also at the Technical University of the Moscow capital. In 1960, in conjunction with an expansion in the interest in scientific educational activities, the Department of Lurie Allal was renowned “Department of Mechanics and Management Processes”.

Lurias must be found of fundamental importance regarding the theory on elasticity (in the linear and non -linear case), the theory of sustainability of fluctuations, to the theory of automatic control.

  • E.L. Nicolai, A.I. Lurie, I Modi Fondamentali di Vibrazione (vibrations of frame -type foundations) , Gosstroyizdat. 1933.
  • L.G. Loytsyansky, INGEGNERIA MECCANICA (theoretical mechanics) , GTTI, 1932-1934.
  • A.I. Lurie, Statics of thin -walled elastic shells , Dense. 1947.
  • A.I. Lurie, Concetti Teorici di Automatica Non Lineare (some nonlinear tasks of the theory of automatic control) , Dense. 1951.
  • A.I. Lurie, Costi Operativi E Annessi Della Meccanica (Operational Calculation and its Appendix to Mechanics Problems) , Mosca: GITTL. 1951.
  • A.I. Lurie, Teoria di Elasticità spaziale (spatial tasks of elastic theory) , Mosca: GITTL. 1955.
  • L.G. Loytsyansky, A.I. Lurie, Meccanica Teorica (Course of Theoretical Mechanics) , Mosca: GITTL. 1955.
  • A.I. Lurie, Statics of Thin-walled Elastic Shells , Moscow, 1947; (Translation, AEC-TR-3798, Commission for Atomic Energy, 1959).
  • A.I. Lurie, Meccanica analitica (analytical mechanics) , GIFML. 1961.
  • A.I. Lurie, Analytical Mechanics . Springer. Berlin. 2002.
  • A.I. Lurie, Teoria dell’easticità (elastic theory) , Science, 1970.
  • A.I. Lurie, Teoria Non Lineare Dell’easticità (non -linear elastic theory) , Science, 1980.
  • A.I. Lurie, Nonlinear theory of elasticity . North-Holland. Amsterdam. 1990

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