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Aleksandrova, Nadezhda Ivanovna

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Aleksandrova, Nadezhda Ivanovna
Associate professor
Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences (2015)
Speciality: 01.02.04 (Mechanics of deformable solids)
Website: https://www.math.nsc.ru/~vaalex/nadya
Keywords: Transient wave. Elastic medium. Discrete-periodic medium. Asymptotic methods. Numerical simulation. Bessel function. Airy function. Lommel function. Scorer function.

Subject:

Transient wave processes in block and elastic media. Analytical and numerical methods in solid mechanics. Special functions in solid mechanics.

Biography

Nadezhda Ivanovna Aleksandrova (maiden name Pinchukova) was born on January 10, 1957 in Russia, in the village of Severnoye, Severny District, Novosibirsk Region. Her parents, Ivan Nikiforovich Pinchukov (1921–2003) and Anna Mikhailovna Pinchukova (1923–2002; maiden name Eremina), were teachers at the Severnoye Secondary School. Nadezhda had two older sisters, Olga and Galina, and an older brother, Vladimir.

In 1973, she graduated from Severnoye Seconady School and became a student of the Department of Mechanics and Mathematics of Novosibirsk State University (NSU). In 1978, she graduated from NSU with honors and was hired as an intern researcher at the Institute of Mining of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union. In this Institute, which is located in Novosibirsk, Russia and is now called the N.A. Chinakal Institute of Mining of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nadezhda worked until the end of her life, consistently helding all scientific positions from an intern to chief researcher.

In 1983, Nadezhda defended her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (majoring in Solid Mechanics), which corresponds to Ph.D. in Solid Mechanics. The scientific supervisor was Dr. Mark V. Stepanenko. The dissertation was defended at the M.A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in Novosibirsk.

In 1986, Nadezhda married mathematician Victor A. Alexandrov and accepted her husband’s surname. The family had a son, Alexey, who became a programmer.

From 1992 to 2009 Nadezhda taught students at the Higher Mathematics Chair of the Physics Department at NSU. Working part-time, she successively held the positions equivalent to Assistant Professor and Associate Professor. In 2004, the Higher Attestation Commission (in Moscow) awarded Nadezhda the Docent academic rank.

In 2015, Nadezhda defended her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (with major in Solid Mechanics), which corresponds to habilitation in Solid Mechanics. Dr. Evgeny N. Sher served as the scientific consultant. The dissertation was defended at the at the M.A. Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk.

Nadezhda died on December 20, 2023 in Novosibirsk after a four-year battle with cancer. She is buried in Novosibirsk at the Southern Cemetery.

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Nadezhda's main scientific interests lay in the study of the propagation of waves in elastic shells, as well as elastic and block media. But sometimes the results she obtained went beyond the scope of solid mechanics itself, and then she published articles on computational mathematics or special functions. In particular, she found new asymptotic representations of the Lommel function and its derivative through the Scorer function.

In her work, Nadezhda sometimes used classical models (for example, that of an elastic shell or of an elastic medium), and sometimes she proposed her own model (primarily when she studied block media). Usually Nadezhda solved the problem numerically, and, when analyzing the finite-difference solution obtained, used either known exact solutions, or asymptotic estimates of exact solutions obtained by herself. To find numerical solutions, Nadezhda have never used ready-made software products for engineering calculations. She always chose the finite-difference algorithm for solving the problem herself and coded it “from scratch” in order to know exactly how the calculations were carried out and to be able to monitor the accuracy of the calculations. Nadezhda was always interested in finding asymptotic estimates for exact solutions of mechanical problems under study. She used them to test finite difference algorithms which she proposed. She sometimes also compared the results of numerical calculations with the results of laboratory or field experiments, performed by her colleagues, who in this case became her co-authors.

From 1978 to 1996 Nadezhda studied mainly various types of waves arising on elastic shells (often immersed in a liquid or filled with a liquid) as a result of external (for example, shock) loads. During this period of time, not all results of Nadezhda's research were published in the form of articles in scientific journals (most of those articles are put on the list of publications on her page on this site). Some of her results were published in technical reports, information about which is currently not possible to find. In general, we can say that the research carried out by Nadezhda from 1978 to 1996 are close to the topic of her Ph.D. thesis.

From 1997 to 2023 Nadezhda mainly studied various types of waves arising in block media and on their boundaries, including studying Rayleigh surface waves at the boundary of a block medium. For example, her article “Seismic waves in a three-dimensional block medium” (2016) is devoted to studying the differences in the behavior of a block medium and a homogeneous elastic medium. Among other things, this article shows that, in a block medium, waves propagate with dispersion, which is absent in a homogeneous elastic medium, and that on the bounadry of a block medium, low-frequency longitudinal and Rayleigh waves propagate at velocities much lower than the corresponding velocities in the blocks. In this paper, the propagation of seismic waves in a three-dimensional block medium was studied numerically, and then the obtained numerical solutions were compared with known analytical solutions for an elastic medium. In general, we can say that the research carried out by Nadezhda from 1998 to 2023 are close to the topic of her habilitation dissertation.

Considering the constant interest of Nadezhda to finding asymptotic solutions and asymptotic estimates of exact solutions for the mechanics problems she studied, it is not surprising that sometimes she had a desire to share her discoveries not only with mechanics, but also with mathematicians. In these cases, she published articles in mathematical journals and gave talks at mathematical seminars and conferences. For example, by using special functions to solve problems in solid mechanics, she found new asymptotic representations of the Lommel function and its derivative through the Scorer function.

As part of her teaching activities, Nadezhda published two textbooks for first-year students of the Physics Department at NSU (namely, “Seminars on Higher Algebra and Analytic Geometry” and “Seminars on Linear Algebra and Differential Geometry”) and one textbook for Ph.D. students majoring in geomechanics (namely, “Lectures on topic `Pendulum waves' within the course `Nonlinear geomechanics'").

The reader can learn more about Nadezhda's scientific and teaching activities using the list of her publications on her page on this site.

Victor A. Alexandrov, December 31, 2023

   
Main publications:
  1. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Seismic waves in a three-dimensional block medium”, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 472:2192 (2016), Article ID 20160111, 16 p
  2. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Asymptotic formulae for the Lommel and Bessel functions and their derivatives”, Royal Society Open Science, 1:140176 (2014), 16 p.
  3. N. I. Aleksandrova, “The discrete Lamb problem: Elastic lattice waves in a block medium”, Wave motion, 51:5 (2014), 818-832
  4. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Asymptotic solution of the anti-plane problem for a two-dimensional lattice”, Doklady Physics, 59:3 (2014), 129-132
  5. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Elastic wave propagation in block medium under impulse loading”, Journal of Mining Science, 39:6 (2003), 556-564

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Citations (Crossref Cited-By Service + Math-Net.Ru)

   2023
1. Nadezhda I. Aleksandrova, Transient longitudinal waves in 2D square lattices with Voigt elements under concentrated loading, 2023 (Published online) , 23 pp., arXiv: 2401.04121  crossref  zmath  adsnasa

   2022
2. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Model of block media taking into account internal friction”, Mechanics of Solids, 57:3 (2022), 496–507 , arXiv: 2210.15420  crossref  zmath  adsnasa  elib
3. N. I. Aleksandrova, “The propagation of transient waves in two-dimensional square lattices”, International Journal of Solids and Structures, 234–235 (2022), 111194 , 18 pp., arXiv: 2201.12281  crossref  adsnasa  elib 3

   2021
4. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Three-dimensional modeling of pendulum waves propagation under dynamic loading of underground excavation surface”, Geodynamics and Stress State of the Earth's Interior (Novosibirsk, 30 September – 04 October 2019), IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 773, IOP Publishing Ltd, 2021, 012004  crossref  elib

   2020
5. N. I. Aleksandrova, A. S. Kondratenko, “Movement of an open-ended pipe with a soil plug under a longitudinal impact”, Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 38:4 (2020), 3493–3504  crossref  elib 1

   2019
6. K. X. Wang, N. I. Aleksandrova, Y. S. Pan, V. N. Oparin, L. M. Dou, A. I. Chanyshev, “Effect of block medium parameters on energy dissipation”, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 60:6 (2019), 926–934 , arXiv: 2101.11960  mathnet  crossref  crossref  mathscinet  adsnasa  adsnasa  isi  elib  scopus

   2018
7. N. A. Aleksandrova, A. S. Kondratenko, “Calculation of pipe movement with soil plug under longitudinal impact”, Note that the publisher printed the initials of the first author as "N. A." instead of "N. I.", Journal of Mining Science, 54:3 (2018), 384–396  crossref  elib

   2017
8. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Pendulum waves on the surface of block rock mass under dynamic impact”, Journal of Mining Science, 53:1 (2017), 59–64 , arXiv: 1811.04382  crossref  elib
9. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Influence of soil plug on pipe ramming process”, Journal of Mining Science, 53:6 (2017), 1073–1084 , arXiv: 1811.03913  crossref  elib
10. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Propagation of pendulum waves under deep-seated cord charge blasting in blocky rock mass”, Journal of Mining Science, 53:5 (2017), 824–830 , arXiv: 1811.03900  crossref  elib
11. N. I. Aleksandrova, “A model of dynamic loading of a cavity in a three-dimensional block medium (in Russian)”, Physical Mesomechanics, 20:2 (2017), 79–89  elib

   2016
12. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Seismic waves in a three-dimensional block medium”, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 472:2192 (2016), 20160111 , 16 pp., arXiv: 1610.01483  crossref  zmath  adsnasa  isi  scopus 8

   2015
13. N. I. Alexandrova, “The plane Lamb problem for a 2D discrete medium”, Doklady Physics, 60:1 (2015), 5–10  crossref  crossref  adsnasa  elib
14. N. I. Aleksandrova, The study of transient wave processes in block and elastic media taking into account viscosity and external dry friction, ‘Doctor of Science’ degree in Solid Mechanics (corresponds to habilitation in Mechanics), N.A. Chinakal Institute of Mining of the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2015 , 276 pp.

   2014
15. N. I. Aleksandrova, “The discrete Lamb problem: Elastic lattice waves in a block medium”, Wave motion, 51:5 (2014), 818–832 , arXiv: 1404.2437  crossref  mathscinet  zmath  adsnasa  elib  scopus 15
16. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Asymptotic formulae for the Lommel and Bessel functions and their derivatives”, Royal Society Open Science, 1 (2014), 140176 , 16 pp., arXiv: 1410.4102  crossref  zmath  adsnasa  scopus 2
17. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Asymptotic solution of the anti-plane problem for a two-dimensional lattice”, Doklady Physics, 59:3 (2014), 129–132 , arXiv: 1404.2437  crossref  mathscinet  adsnasa  elib  scopus

   2013
18. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Numerical-analytical investigation into impact pipe driving in soil with dry friction. Part II: Deformable external medium”, Journal of Mining Science, 49:3 (2013), 413–425 , arXiv: 1312.1582  crossref  elib

   2012
19. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Numerical-analytical investigation into impact pipe driving in soil with dry friction. Part I: Nondeformable external medium”, Journal of Mining Science, 48:5 (2012), 856–869 , arXiv: 1312.1575  crossref  elib
20. N. I. Aleksandrova, Lectures on the topic “Pendulum waves” in the framework of the course “Nonlinear Geomechanics” (in Russian), eds. E. N. Sher, Mining Institute of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, 2012 , 72 pp.

   2011
21. N. I. Aleksandrova, “On the asymptotics of integrals arising in the study of the wave motion in lattices”, Proceedings of the conference on metric geometry of surfaces and polyhedra, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of N. V. Efimov (Moscow, Russia, August 18–21, 2010), ISBN: 978-5-211-05652-7, Contemporary Problems of Mathematics and Mechanics, 6, no. 2, eds. I. Kh. Sabitov, V. N. Chubarikov, Moscow State University, Moscow, 2011, 86–89 arxiv.org/pdf/2009.01662v2.pdf

   2010
22. N. I. Aleksandrova, E. N. Sher, “Wave propagation in the 2D periodical model of a block-structured medium. Part I: characteristics of waves under impulsive impact”, Journal of Mining Science, 46:6 (2010), 639–649  crossref  elib

   2009
23. N. I. Aleksandrova, M. V. Ayzenberg-Stepanenko, E. N. Sher, “Modelling the elastic wave propagation in a block medium under the impulse load”, Journal of Mining Science, 45:5 (2009), 427–437  crossref  elib
24. Victor Alexandrov, Nadezhda Alexandrova, Gunter Weiss, Simplices with equiareal faces, 2009 (Published online) , 6 pp., arXiv: 0909.1859  crossref  adsnasa
25. N. Alexandrova, “Problem 11462”, The American Mathematical Monthly, 116:9 (2009), 844 (For a solution see Amer. Math. Monthly, 118, no. 5, 468-469 (2011). DOI: 10.4169/amer.math.monthly.118.05.463)  crossref

   2008
26. N. I. Aleksandrova, E. N. Sher, A. G. Chernikov, “Effect of viscosity of partings in block-hierarchical on propagation of low-frequency pendulum waves”, Journal of Mining Science, 44:3 (2008), 225–234  crossref  elib
27. N. I. Aleksandrova, Seminars on linear algebra and differential geometry (in Russian), Textbook for first-year students of the Faculty of Physics of Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, 2008 , 44 pp. e-lib.nsu.ru/dsweb/Get/Resource-8454/page00000.pdf

   2007
28. E. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, “Effect of borehole charge structure on the parameters of a failure zone in rocks under blasting”, Journal of Mining Science, 43:4 (2007), 409–417  crossref  elib
29. E. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, M. V. Ayzenberg-Stepanenko, A. G. Chernikov, “Influence of the block-hierarchical structure of rocks on the peculiarities of seismic wave propagation”, Journal of Mining Science, 43:6 (2007), 585–591  crossref  elib
30. N. I. Aleksandrova, Seminars on higher algebra and analytical geometry (in Russian), Textbook for first-year students of the Faculty of Physics of Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, 2007 , 88 pp. e-lib.nsu.ru/dsweb/Get/Resource-8727/page00000.pdf
31. N. I. Aleksandrova, A. G. Chernikov, “On the attenuation of one-dimensional waves in a block medium with visco-elastic interlayers”, Dinamika Sploshnoi Sredy, 125, Lavrent’ev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2007, 5-10  zmath

   2006
32. N. I. Aleksandrova, E. N. Sher, “Modeling the failure of rock blocks by blasting a cylindrical charge”, Journal of Mining Science, 42:1 (2006), 27–34  crossref  elib
33. N. I. Aleksandrova, A. G. Chernikov, E. N. Sher, “On attenuation of pendulum-type waves in a block rock mass”, Journal of Mining Science, 42:5 (2006), 468–475  crossref  elib

   2005
34. N. I. Aleksandrova, A. G. Chernikov, E. N. Sher, “Experimental investigation into the one-dimensional calculated model of wave propagation in block medium”, Journal of Mining Science, 41:3 (2005), 232–239  crossref  elib

   2004
35. N. I. Aleksandrova, E. N. Sher, “Modeling of wave propagation in block media”, Journal of Mining Science, 40:6 (2004), 579–587  crossref  elib

   2003
36. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Elastic wave propagation in block medium under impulse loading”, Journal of Mining Science, 39:6 (2003), 556–564  crossref  elib  scopus

   2002
37. S. V. Serdyukov, E. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, “Calculation of fluid flow in the oil well under the action of powder gas generator”, Journal of Mining Science, 38:4 (2002), 344–351  crossref
38. E. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, “Crack development under pulse hydraulic fracturing of rocks”, Journal of Mining Science, 38:6 (2002), 573–578  crossref  elib

   2001
39. Ye. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, “Dynamics of microfailures in elastic zone during explosion of spherical charge in rock”, Journal of Mining Science, 36:5 (2001), 475–481  crossref

   2000
40. N. I. Aleksandrova, Ye. N. Sher, “Influence exerted by gas leakages from the explosion cavity for a spherical charge on rock breaking”, Journal of Mining Science, 36:5 (2000), 452–461  crossref  zmath
41. N. I. Aleksandrova, Ye. N. Sher, “Dynamics of breaking zone development during explosion of a concentrated charge in a brittle medium”, Journal of Mining Science, 36:5 (2000), 462–475  crossref

   1999
42. N. I. Aleksandrova, Ye. N. Sher, “Effect of dilation on rock breaking by explosion of a cylindrical charge”, Journal of Mining Science, 35:4 (1999), 400–408  crossref
43. N. I. Aleksandrova, Ye. N. Sher, “Effect of stemming on rock breaking with explosion of a cylindrical charge”, Journal of Mining Science, 35:5 (1999), 483–493  crossref

   1998
44. E. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, A. S. Serdechny, “Transmission of impact impulse to an instrument through a liquid layer in impact machines”, Journal of Mining Science, 34:6 (1998), 498–502  crossref
45. E. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, “Taking sample dynamics into account in tests on a Hopkinson composite rod”, Journal of Mining Science, 34:4 (1998), 367–374  crossref

   1997
46. E. N. Sher, N. I. Aleksandrova, “Dynamics of development of crushing zone in elastoplastic medium in camouflet explosion of string charge”, Journal of Mining Science, 33:6 (1997), 529–535  crossref

   1995
47. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Resonance wave processes in a system of coaxial shells with fluid”, Proceedings of the 2nd conference “Numerical modelling in continuum mechanics” (August 22–25, 1994, Prague), Prague (Czech Republic), 1995, 1–-9
48. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Nonstationary diffraction of elastic waves on a rigid elliptical cylinder”, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 36:5 (1995), 747–755  crossref  zmath
49. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Nonstationary diffraction of elastic waves on a rigid elliptical cylinder”, J. Appl. Mech. Tech. Phys., 36:5 (1995), 747–755  mathnet  crossref

   1992
50. N. I. Aleksandrova, I. V. Efimova, “Effect of a plane acoustic pressure wave on a reinforced cylindrical shell”, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 33:5 (1992), 717–722  crossref
51. N. I. Aleksandrova, I. V. Efimova, “Effect of a plane acoustic pressure wave on a reinforced cylindrical shell”, J. Appl. Mech. Tech. Phys., 33:5 (1992), 717–722  mathnet  crossref

   1991
52. N. I. Alexandrova, “Approximation of boundary conditions for the hydroelastic problems”, Matem. Mod., 3:12 (1991), 16–30  mathnet  mathscinet  zmath
53. N. I. Aleksandrova, “Diffraction of a longitudinal wave by a rigid elliptical cylinder”, Soviet Physics. Doklady, 36:6 (1991), 488–489  mathnet  zmath

   1989
54. S. A. Abdukadyrov, N. I. Aleksandrova, M. V. Stepanenko, “Izgibnye pezonancnye volny v tsilindpicheskoi obolochke ppi dvizhuscheisya padialnoi nagpuzke”, Izvestiya AH SSSR. Mekhanika tverdogo tela, 1989, no. 5, 132–137
55. N. I. Aleksandrova, I. A. Potashnikov, M. V. Stepanenko, “Resonance bending waves in a cylindrical shell under a moving radial load”, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 30:3 (1989), 465–470  crossref
56. N. I. Aleksandrova, I. A. Potashnikov, M. V. Stepanenko, “Resonance bending waves in a cylindrical shell under a moving radial load”, J. Appl. Mech. Tech. Phys., 30:3 (1989), 465–470  mathnet  crossref
57. N. I. Alexandrova, “Problem E3357”, The American Mathematical Monthly, 96:10 (1989), 927 (This problem is published in the Section “Problems and solutions”. Its solution is published in Amer. Math. Monthly, 98:5 (1991), 440–441; see DOI:10.1080/00029890.1989.11972308)  crossref  mathscinet

   1987
58. N. I. Pinchukova, “Deistvie sfepicheskoi akusticheskoi volny davleniya na uppuguyu tsilindpicheskuyu obolochku, zapolnennuyu zhidkostyu”, Ppikladnaya mekhanika, 23:8 (1987), 43–49

   1986
59. A. I. Belov, V. A. Kornilo, N. I. Pinchukova, M. V. Stepanenko, “Reaction of a three-layer hydroelastic cylindrical shell to an axisymmetric internal explosion”, Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 27:1 (1986), 139–145  crossref
60. N. I. Pinchukova, “Hestatsionapnaya difpaktsiya uppugoi volny na zhestkom tsilindpe”, Fiziko-tekhnicheskie problemy razrabotki poleznykh iskopaemykh, 1986, no. 3, 81–84

   1987
61. N. I. Pinchukova, “Effect of a spherical acoustic pressure wave on a fluid-filled elastic cylindrical shell”, Soviet Applied Mechanics, 23:8 (1987), 740–745  crossref

   1984
62. S. A. Abdukadyrov, N. I. Pinchukova, M. V. Stepanenko, “A method for numerical solution of the dynamics equations of elastic media and structures”, Soviet Mining, 20:6 (1984), 449–455  crossref

   1981
63. N. I. Pinchukova, “Axisymmetric reaction of a cylindrical casing to the effect of a hydroimpact”, Soviet Mining, 17:4 (1981), 313–323  crossref

   1979
64. N. I. Pinchukova, M. V. Stepanenko, “Low-frequency resonance waves in a cylindrical shell with coupled masses”, Soviet Mining, 15:4 (1979), 339–346  crossref

   1978
65. N. I. Pinchukova, M. V. Stepanenko, “Propagation of traveling waves in a cylindrical elastic system with coupled masses”, Soviet Mining, 14:4 (1978), 355–361  crossref

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