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In three contests from 1999 to 2001, more than 160 works were submitted by nearly 270 artists from 50 universities from 33 cities across Russia. 88 winning authors were awarded honorary diplomas and cash prizes to the tune of 240 thousand rubles, provided by SIC ASA - general sponsor and organizer of the competition. Among the winners were students, postgraduates and teachers from 19 universities: Bryansk, Volgograd, Voronezh, Kazan, Krasnoyarsk, Moscow, Omsk, Samara, St. Petersburg, Severodvinsk, Tver, Tomsk, Tula, Ulyanovsk and Ufa.

The competition attracted the attention of students, graduate students and faculties from all economic regions of Russia. Results of contests and announcements were announced at the 28th International Scientific Youth Conference "Gagarin Lectures" and published online on the NITs ASK website. And an open online exhibition of all the works that had been entered in the competition was held. It didn't feature only the winners, but all the other works from all three sections of the competition. During this time, from site visitors will be accepted by e-mail, reviews and evaluation of the works. Based on the results of the relevant prize will be authors and supervisors who have gained the highest recognition of who sent their feedback and evaluation.

I was only able to find the following two projects... Does anyone know of others?




First place: "The use of CAD / CAE systems for detecting image-haul aircraft"
Student group 01-301 MAI — A. G. Patrakov head prof., Ph. D., Head. Univ. 904 "Engineering Graphics"
Studied as part of R & D Department 101, a long-haul large passenger flying wing aircraft layout was studied in CAD form. The main feature of the project is the fact that the fuselage used a nonstandard hull droplet shape. Based on the geometrical model, a finite element model of the aircraft was created, which analyzed the stress-strain state of the design elements and components, and the entire aircraft as a whole.

Third place: "Simulation and analysis of the life cycle of the projected long-term long-haul aircraft"
Students group 01-402 MAI — M. Yu. Turbin and A. E. Schelyaev. Head prof., Ph. D., Head. Department 904
The paper considers the pressing contemporary issue: simulation and analysis of the life cycle of the projected long-term long-haul aircraft. A feature of this work is the application of the technique of digital prototyping environment in geometric modeling systems for the task.




Adapted from OM VINTA N°42, June 2002
 

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