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Olga Egorova (2014)
Konstantin Vasiljevich Frolov (1932–2007)
Olga Egorova, G. Timofeev (2012)
Konstantin Frolov Continuing the Soviet School Traditions on MMS (Mechanism and Machine Science)
K. Frolov, F. Furman, E. Rivin (1990)
Applied theory of vibration isolation systems
K. Frolov, R. Hetnarski (1990)
Thermal Stresses And Strength Of Turbines: Calculation and Design
K. Frolov, I. Goncharevich (1991)
Vibration technology : theory and practice
[ Konstantin Vasiljevich Frolov is considered to be one of the pioneers of vibration study in Russia. His contribution to the development of theoretical and applied mechanics is recognized worldwide. He established a new scientific branch, the biomechanics of a human being, and was the first to formulate the main problem of vibration isolation of a complex system: “Man-Machine-Environment”. Throughout the entirety of his activity, he contributed significantly to modern Mechanism and Machine Science (MMS) as an engineer, Director of the Institute for Machine Science (named after A.A. Blagonravov (IMASH RAN)), and Head of the “Theory of Mechanisms and Machines” (TMM) Chair at Bauman Moscow State Technical University.]
Published: Nov 25, 2015
Keywords: Vibration Isolation; Postgraduate Student; Gold Medal; Outstanding Scientist; Vibration Isolation System
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