Sergei Vladimirovich Guvernyuk - Russian scientist, since 2001 deputy. Director of the Institute of Mechanics of Moscow State University, winner of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology (2009).
| Sergey Vladimirovich Guvernyuk | |
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| Birth | May 24, 1950 (69 years old) Voroshilovgrad region |
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| Scientific field | experimental aeromechanics |
Born 05.24.1950 in the Voroshilovgrad region.
He graduated from the mechmath of Moscow State University.
PhD in Physics and Mathematics (1982).
Associate Professor, Senior Researcher with a degree in Fluid, Gas and Plasma Mechanics since 1988
Current posts (2016):
- from November 27, 2001 - deputy. Director of the Institute of Mechanics of Moscow State University
- from March 15, 1993 (concurrently) - head. 107th Laboratory of Aeromechanics and Wave Dynamics, Research Institute of Mechanics, Moscow State University
- Since September 1, 2014 - Associate Professor, Department of Gas and Wave Dynamics, Department of Mechanics, Moscow State University.
Research Areas:
- Experimental aeromechanics
- Permeable body theory
- Separate flow control
- Vortex Aerohydrodynamics
Works:
- “On modeling permeable boundaries in the problems of external and internal aerohydrodynamics”
- “On the simulation of limited swirling flows of viscous heat-conducting gas with particles of liquid and solid phase. Application of computer technology STAR-CD »
- “Adiabat of permeable surface”
- "Flow around multiply connected bodies"
- “Computer simulation of aerodynamic effects on the elements of fences of high-rise buildings”
Laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation in the field of science and technology for 2009 (as part of a team) - for the development and implementation of energy-saving hinged facade systems in the construction, reconstruction and overhaul of facilities in various climatic zones.
Rewards:
- 1987 - Medal "In memory of the 850th anniversary of Moscow"
- 2009 - Medal named after V. M. Kovtunenko Federation of Cosmonautics of the Russian Federation
- 2010 - Medal named after Kh. A. Rakhmatulin of the Russian National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.