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Department "Oil" | Department "Gas" | Department "Electroenergy" | Department "Alternative energy sources" | Department "Ecology" | Department "Water ecosystems" | Department "Mathematics, physics and technical sciences" | Department "Building complex" | Department "Economy" DEPARTMENT "MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES " The main functions of the Department include both fundamental and application research in the Arts and exact sciences as applied to the problems of ecology and energy generation. SECTION: MATHEMATICS The objective of the section: development of mathematical models of chemical and biotechnical controlled environmental processes; digital methods of research into the processes taking place in solid media modelling environmental systems. SECTION: MECHANICS The objective of the section: Application of the solid medium mechanics for solving environmental problems. Methods of the deformed solid body mechanics are applied in particular for determination of parameters for underground heat storage; methods of liquid and gas mechanics are used to find ways for higher oil reservoir outputs, and to design and make calculation for chemical installations dealing with gas-liquid multiphase media. New environmental tasks, such as biotechnological processes in the fish industry, development of composite materials and structures from them, closed-cycle (no-waste) production, interaction of aggressive media and structures under deformation etc., all give rise to new problems of mechanics. The main task is development and validation of mechanics models. SECTION: PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES The objective of the section: application of the latest achievements of the physical science for solution of different problems of energy production. For example, information-measuring systems have been developed for determination of products masses in reservoirs using specialised "intelligent" sensors and wireless communication lines. |
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