Pavlenko Dmitry Viktorovich

Pavlenko Dmitry Viktorovich

Position

head of the TAD department

Academic degree

Doctor of Technical Sciences

Academic title

professor

Education

higher

Zaporizhzhia State Technical University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 1999, specialty by diploma – “Aircraft engines and power plants”, qualification by diploma – “mechanical engineer”

Subjects taught

Design of aircraft engines Piston gas turbine engines Engineering research methods in aircraft engine construction Statistical analysis and planning of experiments

Main languages ​​of communication

Ukrainian (fluent), Russian (fluent), English (B2)

Theses:

  • Candidate's thesis in the specialty - 07.05.04 "Technology of aircraft production", "Technological assurance of the quality characteristics of the aerodynamic surfaces of the blades of centrifugal compressor wheels made of heat-resistant nickel alloy EK79-ID", year of defense - 2004, OJSC "Ukrainian Research Institute of Aviation Technology" of the Ministry of Industrial Policy of Ukraine.

  • Doctoral dissertation in the specialty - 03.05.05 "Processes and machines for pressure treatment", "Development of scientific foundations and improvement of processes of manufacturing parts from powder materials for gas turbine engines with the use of intensive plastic deformation", year of defense - 2021, Donbas State Machine-Building Academy of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.

Scientific interests:

  • processes and methods of intensive plastic deformation of metals

  • technological methods of increasing the durability of gas turbine engine parts

  • powder metallurgy

Main scientific works (publications):

  • Structural Changes in the Surface Layers of an EK79-ID Alloy upon Hardening Treatments / D.V. Pavlenko, S.V. Loskutov, V.K. Yatsenko and others // Technical Physics. – 2003. ‒ Vol. 29, No. 4. – P. 345-346.

  • Boguslaev, V.A. Strain hardening and fatigue resistance of high-resistance alloy EK79-ID / V.A. Boguslaev, D.V. Pavlenko // Metal science and heat treatment. ‒ 2008. ‒ Vol. 50, No. 1-2. ‒ P. 7-12.

  • Deformation behavior of titanium VT1-0 with submicrocrystalline structure formed by the method of helical extrusion / V.E Olshanetskii,. LP Stepanova, V.L. Greshta and others // Metal Science and Heat Treatment. ‒ 2014. ‒ Vol. 55, Issue 11-12. ‒ P. 603-607.

  • Pavlenko, D.V. Effect of Deformation by the Method of Screw Extrusion on the Structure and Properties of VT1-0 Alloy in Different States / D.V. Pavlenko, A.V. Ovchinnikov // Materials Science. ‒ 2015. ‒ Vol. 51, Issue 1. ‒ P. 52-60.

  • Analyzing the twist extrusion of porous blanks using modified theories of plasticity for porous bodies / A.V. Kuz'mov, M.B. Shtern, E.G. Kirkova and others // Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics. ‒ 2016. ‒ Vol. 54, No. 11-12. ‒ R. 631-640.

  • Pavlenko, D.V. Vortices in noncompact blanks during twist extrusion / D.V. Pavlenko, Ya.E. Beygel'zimer // Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics. ‒ 2016. ‒ Vol. 54, No. 9-10. ‒ P. 517-524. (Russian Original Vol. 54, Nos. 9-10, Sept.-Oct., 2015)

  • Thermophysical properties and temperature of the start of titanium recrystallization in different structural states / D.V. Pavlenko, D.V. Tkach, S.M. Danilova-Tret′yak and others // Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics. ‒ 2017. ‒ Vol. 90, No. 3. - R. 685-696.

  • Pavlenko, D.V. Assessment of Gas Saturation of Titanium Alloys Synthesized From Powders Using Twist Extrusion / D.V. Pavlenko // Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics. ‒ 2017. ‒ Vol. 56, Issue 5-6. ‒ P. 27-282.

  • Analysis of Submicrocrystalline Structure Formation Conditions in Iron-Nickel Alloys with Helical Extrusion / D.V. Pavlenko, D.V. Tkach, V. Yu. Kotsyuba and others // Metal Science and Heat Treatment. ‒ 2017. ‒ Vol. 59, Issue 5-6. ‒ P. 272-277.

  • Studying and designing improved coatings for labyrinth seals of gas-turbine engine turbines / V. Greshta, D. Tkach, Ye. Sotnikov and others // Eastern-European journal of Enterprise Technologies. ‒ 2018. ‒ No. 4/12 (94). ‒ R. 56-68.

  • Pavlenko, D.V. Effect of porosity parameters on the strength of gas turbine compressor blades made of titanium alloys / D.V. Pavlenko // Strength of Materials. - 2020. - Vol. 51 (6). – P. 887–899.

  • Influence of twist extrusion and thermal action on texturing and properties of titanium / V.V. Usov, N.M. Shkatuliak, Ye.S. Savchuk and others // Functional Materials. – 2022. – No. 29 (1). – R. 81–92.

  • Texture and Anisotropy of Mechanical Properties of Inconel 718 Alloy Products Obtained by 3D-Printing from Powders / V.V. Usov, N.M. Shkatuliak, N.I. Rybak and others // Metallofizika i Noveishie Tekhnologii. - 2023. - No. 45 (1). - P. 111-125.

  • Bioresorbable magnesium-based alloys for osteosynthesis / V. Greshta, V. Shalomeev, D. Tkach and others // Acta Metallurgica Slovaca. - 2024. - No. 30 (1). - P. 5-14.

Total scientific works:

Participation in conferences:

  • 9th ICTM International Conference, 2022

  • 10th NAP International Conference, 2020

  • 3rd DSMIE International Conference, 2020

  • 9th EASN International Conference, 2019

  • Materials Science Engineering, 2018

  • 7th EASN International Conference, 2017

  • List of all conferences attended by year

Honors and awards:

  • Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine named after M.K. Yangel, 2022

  • Excellence in Education of Ukraine, 2017.

  • Honorary certificate of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, 2015.

  • Certificate of honor of the Executive Committee of Zaporizhzhya City Council, 2014.

  • Honorary certificate of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, 2011.

  • Diploma of laureate of the Prize of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine to the most talented young scientists in the field of fundamental and applied research and scientific and technical developments, 2010.

  • Certificate of honor of the Department of Education and Science of the Zaporizhia Regional State Administration, 2009.

The year of the start of activity at the university: 1999.

Contacts

Address:

69063, Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia, 64 Zhukovsky St

Classroom:

16 (3 units)