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Alexander Hrennikoff

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Known for
  
Structural Engineering

Fields
  
Engineering

Died
  
December 31, 1984

Role
  
Structural engineer

Name
  
Alexander Hrennikoff


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Alma mater
  
Moscow State University of Railway Engineering

Alexander Hrennikoff (Russian: Александр Хренников; 1896 — December 31, 1984) was a Russian-Canadian Structural Engineer, a founder of the Finite Element Method.

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Biography

Alexander was born in Russia, graduated from the Institute of Railway Engineering in Moscow, received M.A.Sc. degree from the University of British Columbia (1933), and D.Sc degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1941). From 1933 until his death in 1984 he worked as a professor of Civil Engineering at the University of British Columbia.

Work

During his work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology he developed the lattice analogy which models membrane and plate bending of structures as a lattice framework. While this work received little attention at the time because of the lack of computational power, it is often considered as the turning point in the Time-Line of the Structural Analysis leading to development of the Finite Element Method. He later extended the lattice models to plate and shell buckling problems, and made important contributions to the plastic design theory of metal structures.

References

Alexander Hrennikoff Wikipedia


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