PETROV N P

PETROV N P
\
25.5.1836 Orlov/RU - 15.1.1920 Tuapse/RU
\
Nikolai Pavlovich Petrov graduated from the Saint Petersburg military college in 1855 to continue engineering studies until 1862 at the Saint Petersburg Academy. In 1867 he was appointed professor of applied mechanics at the Engineering Institute of Saint Petersburg. For the next four years Petrov directed the Russian State Railways Company and was one of the promoters of the Trans-Siberian Railways project. Then he took over as president the scientific-technical council of the Communication Ministry and in 1893 was elected understate secretary in that Ministry. Petrov was awarded the Gold Medal of the Russian Society for Technology in 1888, he was an Honorary Member of the Academy of Sciences of Saint Petersburg from 1894, and from 1896 to 1905 presided over the Technological Society of Russia.
\
Petrov's reputation as a scientist originated from theoretical studies in hydrodynamics. Arnold Sommerfeld (1868-1951), one of the authors of the Sommerfeld-Orr equation describing hydrodynamic stability, referred to Petrov as the father of the hydrodynamic lubrication theory. In total, four works were directed to this problem, of which the first was published in 1883 and awarded the Lomonosov Medal by the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences. In 1886 Petrov published a book on lubrication in which both a theoretical and an experimental approach describe research that was only much later rediscovered in the West of Europe. After a third paper published in 1893, his final work Friction in machines was published in 1900 in the Minutes of the Academy of Saint Petersburg where eccentrically positioned bearings were investigated and means proposed to reduce damages. Petrov also invented an early model of viscosimeter which served for the determination of viscosity of a large number of natural oils, for a range of ambient temperatures.
\
Grigorian, A.T. (1975). Petrov, Nikolai Pavlovich. Scienziati e tecnologi 2: 519. Mondadori: Milano.
Petrov, N.P. (1883). The friction of machines and the effect of a lubricating fluid. Inzhenernyi Zhurnal Saint Petersburg 24(1): 71-140; 24(2): 227-279; 24(3): 377-436; 24(4): 535- 641 (in Russian).
Petrov, N.P. (1948). Works in theoretical hydrodynamics. Moscow (in Russian).
Zagorsky, F.N. (1978). Petrov, N.P. Great Soviet Encyclopedia 19: 509. MacMillan: New York. http://hp.iitp.ru/eng/21/2190.htm P

Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000 . 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Petrov — or Petroff (masculine) or Petrova (feminine) is one of the most common surnames in Russia and Bulgaria. The surname is derived from the first name Pyotr (Пётр, Russian) or Petar (Петър, Bulgarian) (both equivalent to English Peter). It is the… …   Wikipedia

  • Petrov — bezeichnet Petrov u Kunštátu (Petrow), Gemeinde im Okres Blansko, Tschechien Petrov u Hodonína (Petrau), Gemeinde im Okres Hodonín, Tschechien Petrov u Prahy (Petrow), Gemeinde im Okres Praha západ , Tschechien Petrov nad Desnou (Petersdorf an… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Petrov Do — Ajouter une image Administration Nom cyrillique Петров До Pays  Montenegro !Monténégro M …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Petrov — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Petrov puede referirse a: Stanislav Petrov, Teniente Coronel de la Unión Soviética. Martin Petrov, futbolista del Bulgaria. Obtenido de Petrov Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación …   Wikipedia Español

  • Petrov — Petrov, Ratscho (Radul), bulgar. General und Minister, geb. 1861 in Schumen, trat 1878 in die bulgarische Miliz als Freiwilliger, verließ 1879 die Kriegsschule als Leutnant und 1883 die Petersburger Generalstabsakademie. In der Heimat 1885 als… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Petrov — Pètrov prid. DEFINICIJA koji pripada Sv. Petru SINTAGMA Petrovo uho zool. morski puž (Heliotis lamelosa) iz roda priobalnih morskih puževa (Heliotis), imaju plosnate kućice s nizom rupica na hrptu i sedefnim slojem iznutra; puzlatka, mjesec… …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Petrov —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Petrov ou Petroff (masculin) ou Petrova (féminin) est un des patronymes les plus courants en Russie et en Bulgarie. Petrov est dérivé du… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • PETROV G I — RUSSIA (see also List of Individuals) 31.5.1912 Pinega/RU 13.5.1987 Moscow/RU Georgy Ivanovich Petrov was born in the Archangel region. He graduated in 1935 from the Department of Aeromechanics at the Moscow State University and then joined as a… …   Hydraulicians in Europe 1800-2000

  • Petrov — Original name in latin Petrov Name in other language State code CZ Continent/City Europe/Prague longitude 48.88196 latitude 17.2781 altitude 169 Population 1354 Date 2006 11 25 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Petrov nad Desnou — Petrov nad Desnou …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”