Samostyan V. Influence of geometrical requirements on the processes of discrete design of curvilinear objects of building.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0411U003636

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 05.01.01 - Прикладна геометрія, інженерна графіка

01-06-2011

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.056.06

Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

Essay

Dissertation on the receipt of scientific degree of candidate of engineerings sciences after speciality 05.01.01 is Applied geometry, engineering graphic arts. it is the Kievan national university of building and architecture, Kyiv, Ukraine, 2011. Dissertation is devoted forming of the balanced discrete structures one and two-dimensional appearances with the complex account of weekend of information and requirements on the basis of combination of advantages of mathematical vehicles statiko-geometrical method and numerical sequences. Investigational influence of the set initial requirements on the processes of discrete design of balanced one and two-dimensional appearances. The new effective algorithms of design of discrete analogues of the crooked lines and surfaces are developed with different combinations accounts of initial requirements, which allowed to enrich and extend formoutvoryuyuchi possibilities of the known methods of discrete design in relation to the decision of different sort of practical tasks. The cataloguer of algorithms, which has universal character, does not need the special preparation and easily adapts oneself to the decision of plenty of the applied tasks in various industries of modern production, is offered. Job performances were inculcated in practice of planning of areas of highways on difficult reliefs, planning of curvilinear shells of described on the surfaces of bicurved and educational process of LNTU. Key words: discrete design, statiko-geometrical method, mathematical vehicle of numerical sequences, combination of initial requirements, cataloguer of algorithms.

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