Duishenaliev Turatbek Bolotbekovich
Professor
Education:
Higher Education (1977-1982): Graduated with honors from the Rostov-on-Don Institute of Civil Engineering (now Don State Technical University).
Full-time Postgraduate Studies (1983-1986):
Candidate of Technical Sciences (1989), specialty 05.23.17 – Building Structures, Buildings and Constructions.Full-time Doctoral Studies (1994-1997):
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (2002), specialty 01.02.04 – Mechanics of Deformable Solids.
Scientific Works:
Monographs, Textbooks:
Some Fundamental Issues in the Mechanics of Deformable Bodies. – Bishkek: Ilim, 1995. – 110 p.
Building Mechanics. – Bishkek, 1995. – 236 p.
A New Perspective on Some Fundamentals of the Mechanics of Deformable Bodies. – Bishkek, 1999. – 238 p.
Numerical Methods for Solving Problems in Mechanics. – Bishkek, 2003. – 106 p.
The Equation of the Envelope Line of Ultimate Stress Circles. – Bishkek: Ilim, 2006. – 112 p.
Strength and Plasticity of Materials. – Saint Petersburg: Publishing House of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 2016. – 217 p.
Non-Classical Solutions in the Mechanics of Deformable Bodies. – Moscow: Publishing House of Moscow Power Engineering Institute, 2017. – 400 p.
Scientific Articles: over 170.
Scientific Achievements:
T.B. Duishenaliev critically analyzed existing inconsistencies in the formulation and solution methods for static boundary value problems in the mechanics of deformable solids. He proposed a new solution that corresponds to the essence of the static boundary value problem and is free from a number of shortcomings and limitations inherent in the classical approach. His proposed approach solves the static boundary value problem in strict accordance with the generally accepted formulation, which is mathematically defined and has no contradictions from a mechanical standpoint.
It has been proven that the linear Cauchy tensor is a complete characteristic of the deformed state at any level of strain. The proof of this proposition is of great importance for deformation theory. It provides simplicity, uniformity, and eliminates complications arising from dividing strain levels into infinitesimal, small, and finite magnitudes and studying them with differing techniques.
In space transformations, deformations are determined by elements of both the material and spatial displacement gradients. Cases occur where these transformations are not invertible. Relations between these gradients have been found without using any restrictions on the magnitude of the gradients. These transformations are carried out by vortex fields. Formulas for calculating the magnitude of the antisymmetric rotation tensor at any point in the domain have been obtained.
The problem of quantitative description of Mohr's strength theory has been solved. The resulting equation has the merit of mathematically rigorous dependencies. Its correlation with experimental data is equally traceable throughout the entire range of experimental determinations.
Work Experience:
2017 – Present: Professor at the Department of "Robotics, Mechatronics, Dynamics and Strength of Machines," National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI)," Moscow, Russia.
2017 – Present: President of the Association for Engineering Education of Kyrgyzstan.
2017 – Present: Member of the Expert Council for Physical, Mathematical, and Technical Sciences of the Higher Attestation Commission under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic.
2015 – Present: Professor at the Department of "Mechanics and Industrial Engineering," I. Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical University (KSTU).
2014 – 2017: Chairman of the Dissertation Council D.01.15.505 for defending dissertations for the degree of Doctor (Candidate) of Sciences in specialties 01.02.04 – Mechanics of Deformable Solids and 01.02.05 – Mechanics of Fluids, Gases, and Plasma.
2010 – 2015: Rector of I. Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical University (KSTU).
2008 – 2010: Vice-Rector for Scientific Work and External Relations, I. Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical University (KSTU).
2007 – 2009: Chairman of the Expert Council on Science and Innovations of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Kyrgyz Republic.
2007 – 2014: Member of the Expert Council of the Higher Attestation Commission under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic for Physical, Mathematical, and Technical Sciences.
1999 – 2002: Vice-Rector for Economics and Financial-Economic Activities, I. Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical University (KSTU).
1997 – 2016: Head of the Kyrgyz Regional Center of the International Laser Association, Moscow, Russia.
1997 – 2009: Associate Professor, Head of the Department of "Mechanics," I. Razzakov Kyrgyz State Technical University (KSTU).
1988 – 1994: Engineer-Programmer, Teacher, Senior Teacher, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of "Structural Mechanics," FPI-KASI.
1982 – 1983: Engineer, Junior Research Fellow, "Rostov PromstroyNIIproekt" Institute of the USSR State Committee for Construction, Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
Awards and Honors:
2018: Title "Best Professor of KSTU."
2014: Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Engineering, Moscow, Russia.
2014: Title "Best Rector of Kyrgyzstan."
2014: Honorary Professor of Moscow State University of Printing Arts, Moscow, Russian Federation.
2014: Honorary Doctor of the National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI)," Moscow, Russian Federation.
2011: Laureate of the State Prize of the Kyrgyz Republic in the Field of Science and Technology.
2007: Title "Best Professor of KSTU."
1999: Excellence in Education of the Kyrgyz Republic.

