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Kobelev Evgeny A.

Position

Associate professor

Academic degree

PhD of Engineering Sciences (1984)

Academic title

Associate professor (2021)

Address

4, 2nd Krasnoarmeiskaya Str., St Petersburg, 190005

Basic information

Education

Specialty Industrial and Civil Engineering QualificationCivil engineer (Leningrad Civil Engineering Institute, 1980);

SpecialtyInternational Executive Management Qualification Executive Manager in International Business (Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, Finland, 1995)

SpecialtyOrganization Management and Marketing Qualification Head of Organization (Saint Petersburg State University of Economics, 2007)

Professional development

  • Preparation of design documentation for capital construction projects. Structural mechanics and calculation of structures on a computer (SPbGASU, 2019)
  • Development and implementation of the main professional educational program in accordance with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard of Higher Education 3++ (SPbGASU, 2020)
  • Labour protection in educational institutions (SPbGASU, 2020)
  • Inspection of buildings' structures of constructions (OOO "TsDNPO", 2021)
  • Information and Communication Technologies (SPbGASU, 2021)

Teaching

  • Construction mechanics

Professional interests

  • Scientific research
  • Curriculum development
  • Participation in scientific and technical conferences
  • Editorial and publishing activities

Research interests

  • Calculation of irregular thin-walled spatial systems
  • Calculation of constructive-nonlinear systems
  • Mathematical modeling of deformation of building structures

Scientific conferences

Evgeny Kobelev has participated in several national and international conferences.

Number of publications

Evgeny Kobelev has published more than 60 scientific and educational papers, including a Russian patent (co-authoring).

The most significant publications

Textbooks

  1. Kobelev, E. A. Structural mechanics: textbook / E. A. Kobelev, N. A. Maslennikov. - St. Petersburg: PH "Petropolis", 2020. - 246 p. – ISBN 978-5-9676-1241-1.
  2. Maslennikov, A. M., Kobelev E. A., Maslennikov N. A. Fundamentals of structural mechanics of rod systems: study guide. - St. Petersburg: PH "Petropolis", 2020. - 342 p. – ISBN 978-5-9676-1232-9.
  3. Kobelev, E. A. Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics for Architects: study guide / E. A. Kobelev, N. A. Maslennikov, M. A. Aleinikova. - St. Petersburg: PH "Petropolis", 2020. - 152 p. – ISBN 978-5-9676-1231-2.
  4. Kobelev, E. A. Structural mechanics of rod systems: a tutorial. - St. Petersburg: SPbGASU; Publishing house "Petropolis", 2021. - 208 p. – ISBN 978-5-9676-1282-4.
  5. A. Kobelev, N. A. Maslennikov and M. A. Aleynikova. Fundamentals of construction mechanics for students of architecture and construction specialties. Textbook / Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. – St. Petersburg, 2021. – 156 p.

Articles

  1. Kobelev, E. A. Calculation of nonlinear elastic shells discretely connected by ribs / E. A. Kobelev // Prospects of science. - 2018. - No. 11 (110). – P. 54–62.
  2. Kobelev, E. A. Calculation of discretely reinforced shallow shells taking into account the resistance of ribs to torsion / E. A. Kobelev // Innovations and investments. - 2018. - No. 11. - P. 202–208.
  3. Kobelev, E. A., Rutman, Yu. L., Ostrovskaya, N. V. Dynamics of a structure under seismic loading as a rigid-plastic system with two degrees of freedom. Building safety. - 2018. - No. 6. - P. 31–36.
  4. Maslennikov, A. M. Solving stability problems by the finite element method / A. M. Maslennikov, E. A. Kobelev, N. A. Maslennikov // Bulletin of civil engineers. - 2020. - No. 2 (79). – P. 68–74. DOI: 10.23968/1999-5571-2020-17-2-68-74
  5. Karpov, V. V. Mathematical model of nonlinear deformation of three-layer shells / V. V. Karpov, E. A. Kobelev // Bulletin of civil engineers. - 2020. - No. 3 (80). – S. 94–100. DOI: 10.23968/1999-5571-2020-17-3-94-100
  6. E. A. Kobelev and N. K. Lukashevich. Solving the problem of unilateral contact of the slab with the strengthening beams by the method of variational approximations. Paper presented at the IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 953, XIII International Scientific Conference Architecture and Construction 2020 22–24 September 2020, Novosibirsk, Russia doi:10.1088/1757-899X/953/1/012089
  7. E. A. Kobelev and N. K. Lukashevich. Solving the contact problem when strengthening the slab with a beam using discontinuous functions. Paper presented at the IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 962, International Conference on Construction, Architecture and Technosphere Safety (ICCATS 2020) 6–12 September 2020, Sochi, Russia doi:10.1088/1757-899X/962/2/022046
  8. Evgeniy Kobelev, Kirill Voinov, Altyn Esbulatova and Jury Andreev. Way to Protect Electrical Wires against the Break under the Strong Wind. Paper presented at the IOP Conference Series: International Conference on Electrical Automation and Mechanical Engineering Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1626 (2020) 012056, Russia doi:10.1088/1742-6596/1626/1/012056
  9. A. A. Lukashevich, N. K. Lukashevich and E. A. Kobelev. Mixed finite element formulation based on the discontinuous stress approximation. Paper presented at the IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Volume 962, International Conference on Construction, Architecture and Technosphere Safety (ICCATS 2020) 6-12 September 2020, Sochi, Russia doi:10.1088/1757-899X/962/2/022044
  10. Vladimir Karpov, Evgeny Kobelev, Aleksandr Panin. Application of analytical solutions for bending beams in the method of movement - Architecture and Engineering, Volume 6 Issue 4 (2021), рр. 42-53. DOI: 10.23968/2500-0055-2021-6-4-42-53.

Achievements

Awards

  • Gratitude of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation for a significant contribution to the development of education and conscientious work (2022)

Patents

  1. Pat. 137038 RF. Sectional device for sealing a sewer well / Prodous O. A., Kobelev E. A. Utility model patent No. 137038. 4 p. Application No. 2013136448. Utility Model Priority August 02, 2013. Registered in the State Register of Utility Models of the Russian Federation on 27.01.2014. Bull. No. 3.